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- Q3657114 subject Q7214381.
- Q3657114 abstract "The Bösendorfer Model 290 Imperial or Imperial Bösendorfer (also colloquially known as the 290) is the largest model and flagship piano manufactured by Bösendorfer, at around 290 centimetres (9'6") long, 176 cm wide (5'9"), and weighing 552 kg (1,217 lb). For 90 years it was the only concert grand piano in the world with 97 keys, until it was joined in 1990 by the instruments of Stuart & Sons, Australia. Music critic Melinda Bargreen has described the Imperial as the ne plus ultra of pianos, while pianist Garrick Ohlsson dubbed it the "Rolls-Royce of pianos".".
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- Q3657114 comment "The Bösendorfer Model 290 Imperial or Imperial Bösendorfer (also colloquially known as the 290) is the largest model and flagship piano manufactured by Bösendorfer, at around 290 centimetres (9'6") long, 176 cm wide (5'9"), and weighing 552 kg (1,217 lb). For 90 years it was the only concert grand piano in the world with 97 keys, until it was joined in 1990 by the instruments of Stuart & Sons, Australia.".
- Q3657114 label "Imperial Bösendorfer (piano)".
- Q3657114 homepage www.bosendorfer.com.