立式钢琴的王者Tim Danemann Pianos



W. Danemann had, and still has, a reputation for producing high quality piano instruments renowned for their fine tone and touch. From 1893-1980 they produced a wide range of pianos, from small to large uprights, 5' 2" grands, 6' 8" grands and 9' 6" concert grands. Among their customers were British embassies, the P&O Lines, Harrods and many educational institutions. Their pianos were exported world wide including tropicalized versions for India and Africa.
After the 1939-45 war, the company purposely concentrated on building instruments of quality rather than for the mass market. In 1963 Stanley Murdoch, piano buyers for Harrods, commissioned W. Danemann and Company to build "the best upright in the world"; the result was the HS2, based on the classic Danemann upright, but refined to a high degree using the very best materials.
The company had an excellent reputation for building long lasting instruments , both uprights and grands , for schools and colleges. Thousands of them are still in use every day. ![]()




Restoration
Using traditional methods and materials, he expertly restores instruments by various manufacturers including: Broadwood, Hopkinson, Boesendorfer, Steinway, Erard, Blüthner, Berry, August Foster, Bechstein, Chappell, Steck, Eavestaff, Barnes, Mayall and Waldemar, etc. 
Tuning
As well as rebuilding instruments, Tim Danemann offers a professional tuning service covering the South West. 
Sales
Pianos above £1250 include free delivery and free first tuning. All pianos come with a warranty. We also take pianos on commission. 






