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Blüthner
Blüthner, formally Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik GmbH, is a piano-manufacturing company founded by Julius Blüthner in 1853 in Leipzig Germany.〔("Blüthner" ), ''Grove Music Online'', 2009. Accessed 14 April 2009.〕 Along with Steinway & Sons, Bösendorfer and Carl Bechstein, Blüthner is frequently referred to as one of the "Big Four" piano manufacturers.〔(), ''Courtney Pianos Ltd'', Accessed 30th December 2013.〕〔(), ''THE PIANO SHOP BATH'', Accessed 30th December 2013.〕〔(), ''Henderson Pianos Sydney Australia'', Accessed 30th December 2013.〕 == History == Julius Blüthner established his workshop in Leipzig, Germany in 1853. This accomplishment was only achieved after a long and difficult campaign to gain Leipzig citizenship. Julius started his endeavor with himself and three other craftsman. A deeply religious man, Julius spoke the defining words that would allow his company to survive and flourish for the next 162 years, "May God Prevail". The age of any particular Blüthner piano can be determined by matching its serial number to the age table freely available on the Blüthner website.〔(). Accessed 30th December 2013.〕 By 1900 Blüthner had become the largest piano maker in Germany, producing some 5,000 instruments annually. Innovations such as the Aliquot string, a fourth string that vibrated sympathetically and that is tuned in unison as well as the cylindrical soundboard and angle cut hammers, created a unique voice for the Blüthner instrument.
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