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A series of pianos produced with the Steinway expertise that uses a striking range of extraordinary wood veneers.

 

Again and again, the experts from Steinway & Sons set off on the thrilling search for extraordinary veneers, ensuring that new models can be created in strictly limited editions. They open up precious natural treasures – occasionally a whole tree trunk is needed to create just one grand piano, which can never be repeated.

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TAMO
The color is slightly darker than that of the European Ash but when machined Japanese Ash is more comparable with European Oak. Colorful Tamo and Tamo Burls are excellently suited for the production of very decorative veneers.
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WHITE EBONY
Highly decorative wood with a very individual black and white marking. The latter differs from log to log and can go from highly white to predominantly black. When book-matched, furniture made of White Ebony is marvelous and unique, as beautiful patterns develop then.
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BLACK LIMBA
In the tropical rain forests of West and Central Africa, Limba always has a dark heart. Black Limba is very rare and the more prominent and set-off in dark their structure is, the more decorative and expensive are the veneers.
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FIGURED SYCAMORE
Figured Sycamore is a maple by genetic makeup and is among the most valuable native broad-leafed trees in Europe. The wood fibres are wavy which gives this species of wood its typical pattern.
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OLIVESCHE
Extremely decorative as a result of the change between dark and white annual ring zones. Not to be mistaken for the Olive Ash having no white annual ring zones.
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JATOBA
Jatoba has an intensive reddish brown color, relatively uniform without bigger color deviations. The veneer business distinguishes between the more light brown and the more reddish types and uses one or the other color, but not mixed together.
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PYRAMID MAHAGONY
The Mahogany crotches are obtained from the forks of trees. The deep brown colour will eventually become more beautiful with age and nobler in appearance, just like a bottle of good wine.
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TEAK BURL 132
High quality wood for architectural woodwork and mass produced furniture which is a little out of fashion nowadays. It is frequently used for furniture still in Scandinavia.
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POISON WOOD
This particular wood is native to the Yucatan peninsula.The base of its heartwood is a beautiful coffee brown, with hints of red, green and other light textures.Such a rich color gives it a unique quality.
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SPECIAL MANGO
The wood is native to India and can reach up to 25 metres in height and one metre in diameter. The facades we adopt have the breath of primitive forest, and have extraordinary natural aesthetic feeling.
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SPECIAL ZIRICOTE
Ziricote, native to Central America and scattered throughout the Southern United States (Florida) and Brazil. Tree trunks more than 30cm in diameter are extremely rare. Ziricote is one of the most valuable among more than 250 different kinds of rag wood.
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OLIVER
The Mediterranean region is a natural distribution of olive trees. There are few olive woods longer than one meter in length on the market. The basic tone of lumber is yellow, irregular and close dark grain is distributed on cut surface, excellent decorative appearance, the effect when using on larger area is admirable.
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INDIAN APPLE
This expressive wood from South America offers a fascinating range of shades. Dark stripes accent the base tone with its subtle reddish gleam, making the instrument an extraordinary feast for the eyes.
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AMBER WOOD
This precious wood native to the south-eastern United States is like a jewl of nature – an extraordinary gift to humankind. Its rare colouring highlights a strong grain ranging in texture from striped to sllightly wavy.
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Amateur Solo Category Period Category Popular Category Overall Winners (Period) Overall Winners (Popular)
Age Definition Duration Baroque Classical Romantic Contemporary Theatre/Broadway Film Jazz/Blues Anime Pop Songs
6 and below Born 1 Jan 2019 or later 5 mins Best Baroque Best Classical Best Romantic Best Contemporary N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize
8 and below Born 1 Jan 2017 or later 5 mins Best Baroque Best Classical Best Romantic Best Contemporary N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize
10 and below Born 1 Jan 2015 or later 7 mins Best Baroque Best Classical Best Romantic Best Contemporary Best Theatre/Broadway Best Film Best Jazz/Blues Best Anime Best Pop Songs +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize
12 and below Born 1 Jan 2013 or later 7 mins Best Baroque Best Classical Best Romantic Best Contemporary Best Theatre/Broadway Best Film Best Jazz/Blues Best Anime Best Pop Songs +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize
14 and below Born 1 Jan 2011 or later 9 mins Best Baroque Best Classical Best Romantic Best Contemporary Best Theatre/Broadway Best Film Best Jazz/Blues Best Anime Best Pop Songs +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize
16 and below Born 1 Jan 2009 or later 9 mins Best Baroque Best Classical Best Romantic Best Contemporary Best Theatre/Broadway Best Film Best Jazz/Blues Best Anime Best Pop Songs +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize
18 and below Born 1 Jan 2007 or later 11 mins Best Baroque Best Classical Best Romantic Best Contemporary Best Theatre/Broadway Best Film Best Jazz/Blues Best Anime Best Pop Songs +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize +1st, 2nd, 3rd Prize

Competition Requirements

Categories

  • Category 1 – Ages 11 and below (i.e. born on or after January 1, 2011)
  • Category 2 – Ages 12 to 14 (i.e. born between and inclusive of January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2010)
  • Category 3 – Ages 15 to 17 (i.e. born between and inclusive of January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2007)

Repertoire requirements

  • Participants must present 3 contrasting selections.
  • Repertoire must include the first movement of a Sonata by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Clementi, or Schubert.
  • No concerti or transcriptions are allowed.
  • Participants are required to perform the exact same repertoire for further stages of the competition.
  • Auditions will be conducted in a continuous, live-recording manner. Re-takes are not allowed.

Duration
Maximum 20 minutes

Entry Fees
$250

Competition Requirements

Categories

  • Category 1 – Ages 11 and below (i.e. born on or after January 1, 2011)
  • Category 2 – Ages 12 to 14 (i.e. born between and inclusive of January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2010)
  • Category 3 – Ages 15 to 17 (i.e. born between and inclusive of January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2007)

Repertoire requirements

  • Participants must present 3 contrasting selections.
  • Repertoire must include the first movement of a Sonata by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Clementi, or Schubert.
  • No concerti or transcriptions are allowed.
  • Participants are required to perform the exact same repertoire for further stages of the competition.
  • Auditions will be conducted in a continuous, live-recording manner. Re-takes are not allowed.

Duration
Maximum 20 minutes

Entry Fees
$250