Knight vs kemble vs danemann grand piano
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Knight vs kemble vs danemann grand piano
Hi,
I currently own a wonderful little knight K20 upright. I'm in the process of having a garage coversion to turn into a music room and I will have the dedicated space for a small/medium grand and so am toying with changing my knight out. I know knight used to also make baby grands but i can't find any real info about them. Are they as good as their uprights? As for danemann/kemble i would be looking at a 60"s, 70"s model 5 to 6 ft, Should I entertain a broadwood of a similar vintage? . Are these piano"s any good? Anything i need to look out for, should i stick with my knight?, or save my pennies for a 80's yamaha c3.
All responses will be greatly appreciated
Andy
I currently own a wonderful little knight K20 upright. I'm in the process of having a garage coversion to turn into a music room and I will have the dedicated space for a small/medium grand and so am toying with changing my knight out. I know knight used to also make baby grands but i can't find any real info about them. Are they as good as their uprights? As for danemann/kemble i would be looking at a 60"s, 70"s model 5 to 6 ft, Should I entertain a broadwood of a similar vintage? . Are these piano"s any good? Anything i need to look out for, should i stick with my knight?, or save my pennies for a 80's yamaha c3.
All responses will be greatly appreciated
Andy
Re: Knight vs kemble vs danemann grand piano
As I remember,Knights never really "did" grands. Similarly, neither did Kembles or modern Broadwoods.
However, Danemannn made superlative grands- top of the tree in 60s= 70s.
Indeed, Mr Ogden when he won the Tchaikovsky Piano prize in 70s(?) picked a Danemann for himself from all competitors.
However, Danemannn made superlative grands- top of the tree in 60s= 70s.
Indeed, Mr Ogden when he won the Tchaikovsky Piano prize in 70s(?) picked a Danemann for himself from all competitors.
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Re: Knight vs kemble vs danemann grand piano
I have played a few 60s Danemann grands. All seemed aged before their time. I suspect that, despite being quite good, they weren't made to last in the way some of the German ones were. Someone on here did up a concert grand a year or 3 ago with stunning results iirc, so they've probably got potential.
I know Ogdon owned a pair of D Steinways in his London home.
I know Ogdon owned a pair of D Steinways in his London home.
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