The new
Perzina pianos are among the best vertical and grand pianos made
today. Comparing pianos of equal size,
we challenge you
to play
and listen to the Perzina piano against any of the world�s most elite and
prestigious brands.
You will
find the tone and action of the
Perzina vertical and grand piano
are
comparable to either �group 1� or �group 2� rated pianos listed in the
Larry Fine Piano Book.
These pianos include Steinway, Bluthner, Bechstein, Schimmel, Seiler,
Haessler, and Sauter.
The
Perzina pianos are less than half the price of most pianos (of comparable
sizes) listed in group 2, and approximately one third the price of pianos
listed in group 1.
Come play
one today.
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History of Perzina Pianos
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History of Perzina Pianos
The history of the Perzina piano begins on July 1st 1871.
On this day Julius and Albert Perzina opened their shop in Schwerin,
North Germany. The brothers were both in their late twenties and were
sons of a Saxon piano builder and wanted to carry on their fathers work.
The Perzina brothers followed in the rich tradition of centuries.
Training in all the skills needed to build the perfect instrument.
During those apprentice years they worked for many piano factories,
including the famous "Carl Bechstein". The ideal of every apprentice is
to become the master and on that July day in 1871 their dreams were
realized.
In the first year of operation 20 pianos were produced. Around 1900 the
company expanded rapidly and by 1910 production had increased to 1000
per year (Grand piano production started in 1905).
Perzina by this time had established a distribution network spanning the
world and with the Royal patronage of Queen Wilhelmina in 1906, went
from strength to strength. Some years later the factory was relocated
some 60 kilometres south of Schwerin in the little town of Lenzen on the
Elbe River. During the 1990s production was transferred to the far east.
The company was reorganised, but retained the values and tradition of
the Perzina brothers. The production process has been thoroughly
modernised emphasising the outstanding musical character of the
instrument.
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Perzina brothers mission
Their piano had to have an outstanding sound and a
beautiful design, be able to offer pleasure to generations and, moreover
be sensibly priced.
The company has remained faithful to the formula set out by the brothers
Perzina some 125 years ago.
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