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Definition of Piano maker
1. Noun. A person who makes pianos.
Specialized synonyms: Heinrich Engelhard Steinway, Henry Engelhard Steinway, Henry Steinway, Steinway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Piano Maker
Literary usage of Piano maker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians: Being the Sixth Volume of the by George Grove, Waldo Selden Pratt, Charles Newell Boyd (1920)
"•Hiskey was a good German piano-maker in Baltimore from before till about. ...
•Jardine, John, an English piano-maker in New York from who made ' overstrung ..."
2. Pianos and Their Makers by Alfred Dolge (1913)
"It is as heartily welcomed by the legitimate piano-maker as by the honest piano
merchant, and when this movement inaugurated by William L. Bush has come to ..."
3. Music (1900)
"Of course I know the answer: Because a pianist cannot afford to miss the engagements
a pushing piano maker is able to give him. Consider what the country ..."
4. Music: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1900)
"Of course I know the answer: Because a pianist cannot afford to miss the engagements
a pushing piano maker is able to give him. Consider what the country ..."
5. Pianos and Their Makers by Alfred Dolge (1913)
"It is as heartily welcomed by the legitimate piano-maker as by the honest piano
merchant, and when this movement inaugurated by William L. Bush has come to ..."
6. History of the American Pianoforte: Its Technical Development, and the Trade by Daniel Spillane (1890)
"He was an excellent tuner and a practical piano- maker all through, ... Mr.
Peter Duffy, a practical piano-maker of some originality and force of character, ..."
7. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians: Being the Sixth Volume of the by George Grove, Waldo Selden Pratt, Charles Newell Boyd (1920)
"•Hiskey was a good German piano-maker in Baltimore from before till about. ...
•Jardine, John, an English piano-maker in New York from who made ' overstrung ..."
8. Pianos and Their Makers by Alfred Dolge (1913)
"It is as heartily welcomed by the legitimate piano-maker as by the honest piano
merchant, and when this movement inaugurated by William L. Bush has come to ..."
9. Music (1900)
"Of course I know the answer: Because a pianist cannot afford to miss the engagements
a pushing piano maker is able to give him. Consider what the country ..."
10. Music: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1900)
"Of course I know the answer: Because a pianist cannot afford to miss the engagements
a pushing piano maker is able to give him. Consider what the country ..."
11. Pianos and Their Makers by Alfred Dolge (1913)
"It is as heartily welcomed by the legitimate piano-maker as by the honest piano
merchant, and when this movement inaugurated by William L. Bush has come to ..."
12. History of the American Pianoforte: Its Technical Development, and the Trade by Daniel Spillane (1890)
"He was an excellent tuner and a practical piano- maker all through, ... Mr.
Peter Duffy, a practical piano-maker of some originality and force of character, ..."