Fazioli
Fortepian Fazioli
Faziola Piano Factory - was founded in the late 1970s in Italy. In 1978 a group of technicians gathered around the pianist and market promoter Paolo Fazio. Their goal was to define a new concept for the piano. History The first prototype F183 prototype, 183 cm long, was built in June 1980. In the same year prototypes of the F156 (156 cm long), F228 (228 cm long) and F278 (278 cm long) prototype appeared. In January 1981, Fazioli Pianoforti s.r.l. was officially inaugurated. In the same month, these prototypes were presented to the press and the public in Milan. In February 1981, at the Frankfurt Trade Fair, the Italian company presented its first complete range of instruments.
In 1983 the F278 was delivered to the Teatro Comunale di Monfalcone. Since then, many concerts have been held with the world's greatest musicians and pianists. Three years later, the F308 was born - the longest piano on the market. The purpose of this model was to build more powerful instruments that could be used in large concert halls. The prototype was shown in April 1987 at the Teatro Comunale di Monfalcone.
In 1987, the F212 model was introduced, which was intended to be too large for classic wing pianos. To date, the label has produced only hand-made pianos and concertos with limited numbers. Chopin Competition
In 2010 the instrument of this company was first heard during the 16th International Piano Competition in Warsaw. Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw.
Pianists who chose Faziola's piano during the interviews:
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