GRAND PIANO
cross-strung

243-stringed (8 single strings, five
2-string and seven 3-string wound
choirs, sixty-eight 3-string unwound
choirs)
88-keyed (keyboard extent is А of the
double contra octave — с of the five
line octave)

F. Yarullin. Andante from Shurale ballet

D. Shostakovitch. Sonata for cello and piano in D minor

L. van Beethoven. Sonata for cello and piano No3 in A major. Comp. 69.III. Adagio cantabile. IV. Allegro vivace




“Stainway and Sons” Factory, No. 184402.
USA, New-York, 1917

“STAINWAY & SONS” — a cast inscription on the frame (area of the tuning pegs of the descant register);
“STAINWAY & SONS, HAMBURG” — a cast inscription on the frame (area of the tuning pegs of the middle register); “STAINWAY & SONS [image of a lyre] NEW YORK TRADE MARK HAMBURG / REGISTERED / U.S. PAT. OFF.” — a cast inscription on the frame (area of the tuning pegs of the middle register);
“D [area of the tuning pegs of the strings of the bass register] STAINWAY [area of the tuning pegs of the descant register]” — a cast inscription on the frame; “184402” — a stamp by black dye on the frame (area of the tuning pegs of the bass register);
“D 3 HM 57/1413” — a cast inscription on the frame (area of the balance pins for attaching the strings of the bass register);
“[an image of a lyre] / STAINWAY & SONS” — inlaid with brass in the lid;
“411-77” — embossed with a punch on the back sides of the music stand and the bent side bar.

2750×1515×990
Wood, metal, bone, fabric, felt

1998, purchased from L. M. Golovchenko
Stock number: 18098

The frame is cast iron. The key action is rehearsal.
There are 3 pedals.