Articles tagged with: Piano
Lady Gaga’s Piano Auctioned Off for $450,000
Posted in Luxury on 20 November 2009

moca-damien-hirst-piano Lady Gagas Piano Auctioned Off for $450,000

Lady Gaga is known for her quirky behaviour and androgynous lifestyle. She is a gay icon and wants to be the next Carmen Miranda. However, she isn’t all that great and just because she is rainbow friendly doesn’t mean I m going to like her more than other talented icons such as Madonna and Kylie Minogue. She recently performed on a Damien Hirst-painted piano at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles.

They celebrated their 30th Anniversary and some of the attendees included Pharrell Williams and Japanese superflat master Takashi Murukami. The piano which Lady Gaga used was auctioned off for $450,000. I am sure there are many fans of Lady Gaga who would like her for her infantile music and quirks that seem barely campy though she tries hard to be so.

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Your Home Vegas Feel with a Game Table and Piano Bar
Posted in Furniture, Home Decor on 19 May 2009

vegas-game-table Your Home Vegas Feel with a Game Table and Piano BarWant that feel of Las Vegas right in your home? Fendi Casa, the international luxury brand from Italy known for its innovations, has just made that possible for you. It is adding two new innovative pieces to its existing lot of precious products. Inspired by the world of gambling tables straight out of Casinos, Fendi Casa Vegas game table is made with crocodile skin effect.

It has a folding top that you can hide by using a lever. Its inside top has cashmere wool in different colours, or the traditional green. Read More

Gary Pons Impresses With Translucent Piano
Posted in Art, Designer, Music on 26 February 2009

pgary-pons Gary Pons Impresses With Translucent Piano

Piano’s are a symbol for luxury with class. And let’s admit it that names like Steinway & Sons, Schimmel and Pleyel have taken its symbolism even further with their spectacular designs and music engineering. The same can be confidently said about Gary Pons and their deluxe pianos. Many experts say that these are not just pianos but are pieces of art that you simply can’t let amateurs play with!

So much talk for the new Plexart series by Gary Pons. This collection is believed to have brought the French world of piano to newer heights. Featured in the photograph above, the Gary Pons SY185 piano from Montpellier is the one that stands out in the whole range. People like it for its translucent beauty and attraction.

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CES 2009: Baldwin’s Out With The Casino Piano
Posted in CES, Music on 11 January 2009

baldwin-high-roller-piano-1_k7v7m_52 CES 2009: Baldwins Out With The Casino Piano

For once, we found a luxury piano that is a wee bit geeky too. Called the Baldwin High Roller piano, this one is the creation of the famous Baldwin Piano Company with promises of being an ultimate music instrument with no compromises on audio clarity and overall quality. We especially liked the High Roller polished model M because of its casino theme. Tailored by artist Ray Bishop, this one has a brass hardware and a red shimmer plate that will definitely brighten up your evenings.

Not only that, even the keys have that magical touch and we found ‘why’. Well, they are made from  real ebony woondern sharps with radisued top and stain-resistant materials. All this jazz ensures exceptional durability and note-to-note consistency. The keys have been hand-painted. The piano is 5′ 2″ X 4′ 9 5/8″ X 3′ 3″ (LXWXH). Also, the hammers are the ‘Heart Of The Piano’ which have been made from best quality felt purchasef from The Renner Company.

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Jon Kuhn Designs Million Dollar Glass Piano
Posted in Art, Designer, Luxury, Music on 15 September 2008

Glass Piano

I think that art can be done with a piece of clay also. It does not have to be Swarovski or pearls to be called an artistic creation. With pleasure, I am going to tell you about Jon Kuhn and his latest piece of art. Jon is a leading glass artist, who has recently joined hands with the B�sendorfer to make a glass piano using various types of glass work. It has nearly two hundred intricate designs in which more than one fifty pieces have been used in every design. That means that it uses more than 3000 glittering pieces of gorgeous glass. Coming for $1.2 million, that is not very modest but then its art!

Glass Piano

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$750K Bejeweled Bösendorfer Piano Produces Alluring Music
Posted in Crystals, Designer, Entertainment, Gold, Music, Shopping, Swarovski on 18 June 2008

Bösendorfer Piano

There is no dearth of availability of luxury slapped products to satiate the hunger for opulence amongst elite class. But little were we aware that the luxury makers are so cautious about the offerings being delivered for music-driven souls. After introducing you to bejeweled guitars, here sits bejeweled piano focused at soothing your senses via its affectionate, echoing and supporting tone of its wonderful music. Imagine a situation when you are asked to rest your fingers upon the Bösendorfer 7′4″ Semi-Concert Grand Piano that gleams with the glory of crystals. Slapped with 8,000 hand-cut Swarovski crystals and 24-karat gold accents, this deluxe 92 keyed music instrument looks elegant with its silver lining.

Bösendorfer Piano

I doubt if there is any better way than this to exemplify the connection between this materialistic instrument and your music driven senses.

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The Piano Computer Is Just a Concept!
Posted in Computer, Concept, Music on 10 June 2008

The Piano Computer

We here at Elitechoice owe so much respect to concept-based products and gadgets that for a while I feel like revising my blog name to Conceptblog. And here we have another one to be added to the kit. If you hadn’t had a chance to keep your fingers upon the RScube workstation, DJ workstation or the XYZ Computer Desk concept and now regret their being going out of the trend then keep yourself ultra-updated with the Piano Computer, a concept that has the power to turn reality soon. Once it gets into production, it won’t only turn heads but would end up breaking few. The stylish Piano Computer comes with integrated computer table and offers a feel similar to that of a stylish piano figure.

With wiring is masked efficiently, it makes one wonder if it has folding display. This is one such concept that I wish should materialize and reach commercial stage soon.

Via BornRich

Elite Find of the Day: Bonhams to Auction Elton John Piano
Posted in Antique, Auctions, Elite Find of the Day, Music on 7 June 2008

Elton John Piano

Pictured above is an 8ft 11in Model D grand piano that belongs to Sir Elton John (circa 1971) and comes in a burr maple wood finish with virtual cross banding on square tightening legs jointly with toning concert adaptable stool. After its completion in Hamburg on 27 September, 1971; it was shipped to Steinway & Sons in London where Elton John inked a neat deal with it and installed it at his Woodside dwelling in Windsor. Now this antique item has reached the Bonhams auction house and is anticipated to generate sales ranging between £35,000-45,000. It is the same instrument that Elton played for BBC TV’s ‘Top of the Pops’, performing ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ with Kiki Dee in 1976.

Disklavier’s Mark IV: First Ever Piano With Internet Connectivity
Posted in Entertainment, Gadgets, Shopping on 19 April 2008

Disklavier’s Mark IV

Raising eyebrows is obvious when Pianos seem to go digital. A Yamaha grand measuring 5 feet, 3 inches long is available in longer versions as well as there are models costing up to $150,000. The Disklavier Mark IV is the world’s first piano with an integrated Internet connection. On lines of preceding cohorts of Yamaha’s self-playing pianos, the Mark IV is the latest entrant offering a luminous, elegant, splendid presence in your living room. The only signal by which one can capture about something going bizarre is the power and Ethernet cords niggling out from beneath and a 2-inch-tall control panel peeking out from underneath the lower-left skirt of the device.

I am sure by now you must have witnessed digital player pianos in a hotel lobby or mall, singing holiday tunes all by themselves with keys and pedals frantically going up and down. Some important specks: History reveals that the established owners of these Disklavier pianos bought numerous floppy disks or CDs with recorded recitals by renowned pianists. Each album is priced at $30-$35 and a new twist is added via its feature of Internet connectivity. It lets you subscribe to live piano “radio stations.” At a mere drop of $20 a month ($200 a year), you can jingle into conduits like Classical, Broadway or Rock.

The Yamaha store is not less than the iTunes store, equipped with a 30-second foretaste of each song with only difference that an individual plays the songs live.

Via NYT