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manufacturer founded in 1864. It is the leading
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History

The company was founded in 1864 in
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, by Antonín Petrof (d. 1915), who had apprenticed at
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companies such as Heintzman & Co., Friedrich Ehrbar and Schweighofer. The owner Antonín Petrof was awarded an imperial and
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to the court of
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. In 1924 the company was exporting its pianos to Europe, Japan, China, Australia and South America. At the World Exhibition 1934 in
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, the Petrof instruments won the gold medal. At that time, approximately 400 people worked at their factory. In 1948, Petrof was nationalized. The company was returned to the Petrof family in 1991. Petrof is currently led by two sisters from the fifth generation of the Petrof family and produces annually approximately 2,000
grand piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keybo ...
s and 12,000
upright piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboa ...
s. Petrof is known for several innovations, such as ways to adjust the mechanics and particularly pressure point through magnetic systems.


Notable performers

Petrof pianos have had many famous admirers, including among others:
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Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. One ...
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Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (; 5 January 1920 – 12 June 1995) was an Italian classical pianist. He is considered one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century. According to ''The New York Times'', he was perhaps the most reclusive, ...
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Sviatoslav Richter Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter, group= ( – August 1, 1997) was a Soviet classical pianist. He is frequently regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time, Great Pianists of the 20th Century and has been praised for the "depth of his int ...
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Count Basie William James "Count" Basie (; August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. In 1935, he formed the Count Basie Orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and the ...
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Richard Clayderman Richard Clayderman (; born Philippe Pagès , 28 December 1953 in Paris) is a French pianist who has released numerous albums including the compositions of Paul de Senneville, Olivier Toussaint and Marc Minier, instrumental renditions of popular ...
, Ennio Morricone and Mark Levinson.


Models


Grand pianos

Current Grand Piano Models: * Master Series ** P 284 Mistral: 284 cm (9'4") ** P 237 Monsoon: 237 cm (7'9") ** P 210 Pasat: 210 cm (6'10") * Standard Series ** P 194 Storm: 194 cm (6'4") ** P 173 Breeze: 173 cm (5'8") ** P 159 Bora: 159 cm (5'3")


Upright pianos

Current Upright Piano Models: * Highest Series ** P 135 K1: 135 cm (53 1/8") ** P 131 M1: 131 cm (51 1/2") * Higher Series ** P 125 G1: 125 cm (49 1/4") ** P 125 F1: 125 cm (49 1/4") ** P 125 K1: 125 cm (49 1/4") ** P 125 M1: 125 cm (49 1/4") ** P 122 N2: 122 cm (48") ** P 122 H1: 122 cm (48") * Middle Series ** P 118 P1: 118 cm (46 1/2") ** P 118 M1: 118 cm (46 1/2") ** P 118 S1: 118 cm (46 1/2")


References


External links


Official siteNAMM Oral History Interview
Jan Petrof, past president (2012)
NAMM Oral History Interview
Martin Kobza, instrument designer (2012)
NAMM Oral History Interview
Zuzana Petrofová, president (2012) {{Authority control Companies established in 1864 Piano manufacturing companies Czech brands Hradec Králové Musical instrument manufacturing companies of the Czech Republic Purveyors to the Imperial and Royal Court Piano makers