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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2011
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2 Musgrave, ‘Early Trends,’ 323–4.
3 Bozarth, George S. and Brady, Stephen H., ‘The Pianos of Johannes Brahms’, in Brahms and His World, ed. Walter Frisch and Kevin C. Karnes, rev. ed. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009): 73–93Google Scholar.
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5 These pianos can be found in four different piano showrooms in New York City: Allegro Pianos (Bösendorfer, Blüthner, Steingraeber, and Estonia); Faust Harrison Pianos (Bechstein, Yamaha, and the rebuilt 1886 Steinway); Klavierhaus (Fazioli and the rebuilt 1977 Steinway); and Steinway Hall (the two twenty-first-century New York Steinways).