This is a virtual copy of grand piano Pleyel model F from 1926 (size 1.64m), provided by Christophe Nebout, specialist in restoration of pianos from the early XXth Century.
The Pleyel sound can be described as round, warm and sensual. Chopin said “when I feel in good form and strong enough to find my own individual sound, then I need a Pleyel piano”.
The Pleyel add-on was created in the frame of the cultural project KIViR (Keyboard Instrument Virtual Restoration) which involves partners such as museums, piano restorers and individuals.
Check out www.pianoteq.com/pleyel for more details.
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