Posts filed under: World piano news

Rice Music House was proud to be the cover story for the September issue of Music Inc. Magazine. As Rice Music House turns one hundred, they were selected as the featured story of the industry’s premier publication about and for...
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via bbc.com Former child prodigy Ruth Slenczynska is to release a new album at the age of 97, after signing a deal with the Decca record label. The pianist, who gave her first recital aged four, recorded My Life In...
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Rice Music House has been rated the Best Musical Instrument store by readers of the State! Offering greater Columbia’s best selection of new & used pianos, and representing Steinway & Sons for nearly a century, Rice Music House is pleased...
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There’s little to distinguish the farm building in Kent, southeast England, from others nearby, except for one thing: the royal warrant over the door. “By appointment to Her Majesty the Queen, conservators and restorers of pianos,” it reads. Inside the...
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Avett Ray Maness is a 6-year-old piano prodigy from Dayton, Ohio, who not only taught himself to play piano by ear – but he’s also blind. “The moment he could pull himself to reach the piano, he was playing the...
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The Varchetti family ordered a pepperoni pizza from Hungry Howie’s for dinner. When the delivery guy came to their suburban Detroit home, he gave them the pizza, then peeked inside to their foyer and said: “That’s a beautiful piano. Can...
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via wror.com Many people look for different ways to relax, improve their mood and live an overall better life. They work out at the gym, ride their bike, go to pilates, take yoga classes, do meditation, try to sleep better...
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Via the Guardian. One of the world’s longest pianos has found a new home in the deep south of New Zealand after the fire brigade were called on to help shift the behemoth into place. Adrian Mann began building the...
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Take a journey underground to the forgotten Steinert Hall beneath our friends at Steinert & Sons Piano in Boston, MA. The Today Show visited our good friends at Steinert & Sons for rare look at a long forgotten concert hall...
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Who says you need to master an instrument to be part of an acclaimed orchestra? This dog doesn’t know how to play squat — he just showed up. Of course, the rules are different for dogs. On June 20, a...
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