KNABE WM. & CO.
The distinguished and time-honored instruments which bear this
celebrated name are manufactured by Wm. Knabe & Co., Inc., one of
America's oldest industries. Knabe pianos have an artistic record
dating back to the year 183, when the instrument was founded by the
late Wm. Knabe, in Baltimore, Md. Mr. Knabe had been working in
different factories before he established his own instrument, having
arrived in this country in 1832. His earlier knowledge had been
acquired in the famous factories of Germany. Re was a man of great
mechanical ability and possessed of ideals which mark the man of
genius. These ideals have been sustained and imbedded in the Knabe
piano to this day through all of more than eighty two years since
the first instrument bearing the name appeared in Baltimore. In the
succession of practical workers in the factories of Wm. Knabe & Co.
has been generations of experts, descendants of the original workmen
and members of the Knabe family. These skilled men gained their
training in the Knabe factory and it is not long since a census of
the Knabe employees proved the interesting fact that more than one
third of the men have been employed by Wm. Knabe & Co. for from
fifteen to more than fifty years, an average for the entire force of
eighteen and a half years. When Wm. Knabe died in 1864 his two sons,
Ernst and Wm. Knabe, Jr., and his son-in-law, Chas. Seidel, came
into practical control of the rapidly expanding industry. Branch
houses were opened in several cities, including New York and
Washington. At the death of Ernst Knabe, who had become one of the
most popular and able piano manufacturers the industry has ever
known and later of his brother, Wm. Knabe, Jr., the direction of the
business fell to Chas. Keidel. Subsequently the house was
incorporated with a capital of $l00, 000. and in 1908 it became a
division of the American Piano Co. Today the house of Wm. Knabe &
Sons is stronger more ambitious and progressive than ever before in
its long history. It produces grand and upright pianos and player
pianos. Both in manufacturing ability and commercial integrity the
house stands unquestioned. The factories in Baltimore are among the
biggest and best equipped in the world and the plant, including
lumber yards, covers more than six acres and embraces 392,000 feet
of floor space. The distinction of the Knabe pianos is worldwide.
They combine a rare degree power and sweetness of tone, delicacy and
a poetic singing character and a beauty of case design and finish
not surpassed. Many of the world's great artists have used the Knabe
pianos in their public concerts, and Knabe grands have taken part in
the concert tours of a large proportion of the famed virtuoso. They
have also been used in the concert halls throughout the United
States and the public schools of New York City for many years. They
are sold all over the United States by prominent piano houses as
well as in foreign countries, there being many agencies throughout
Europe and elsewhere.
On January 1, 1912 Chas. Seidel Jr., the son of Chas. Seidel and
grandson of Wm. Knabe 1. was elected to office of president of Wm.
Knabe & Co. On Mr. Keidel Jr.'s, death in April 1913, Mr. Wm. B.
Armstrong, a man of long experience and tried ability in connection
with the piano industry, in its various departments was made
president. Mr. R.K. Paynter who had long been manager of the
Washington and New York branches of the house, was elected
vice-president and general manager. In March 1922, Mr. Paynter was
advanced to the presidency of this distinguished and time-honored
institution. Mr. Paynter had been connected with the house since
1899. Factories, Baltimore, Md. The Knabe is obtainable with the
Ampico.
AS A division of Acolian American Corporation. Among the few
really celebrated and artistic pianofortes in the United States, the
time-honored Knabe ranks pre-eminent, being distinguished for a
distinctive tone quality that has often been described as the
nearest approach to the human singing voice. During its celebrated
career 115 years, it has always been identified with the high est
standards of manufacture, as well as by its close association with
the artistic world. It has had a notable share in the development of
musical intelligence and culture in the United States .
The Knabe dates back to 1837 when William Knabe founded the
business in the city of Baltimore, where he had been working in
various factories since his arrival in this country in 1832. He had
previously acquired a broad practical knowledge of piano
craftsmanship in all its branches. A man of mechanical ability that
classed him as a genius, with the steadfast ambition to produce only
the best, he enlisted an organization of experts, deeply imbued with
those high ideals which have been handed down to the present day.
The craftsmanship that makes the Knabe a leader among all pianos is
not an acquisition of one generation but a pedigree of skill
that has continued from that idealistic beginning. Knabe pianos
have always been distinctive for touch, durability and endurance,
and their glorious tone combines power, sweetness, delicacy and a
poetic singing quality. The pages of its history are rich with great
names of composers, singers and pianists of highest renown whose
musical triumphs have been shared by Knabe. It enjoyed a pleasant
and intimate relation with such great figures in the world of music
as: Puccini, Tschaikovsky, von Bulow, Lehar, Nordica, Calve, and
Humperdinck
Since 1926 it has been the official piano of the Metropolitan
Opera Company, used publicly and privately and always at the Opera
House by the great artists of that celebrated organization. Among
present artists who have added their personal testimonials of
admiration to the endorsement of the Opera Company are: Licia
Albanese, Mildred Allen, Lorenzo Alvary, Lucine Amara, Salvatore
Baccaloni, Daniele Barioni, Kurt Baum, Rudolf Bing, Jussi Bjoerling,
Giuseppe Campora, George Cehanovsky, Fausto Cleva, Nadine Conner,
Lisa Della Casa, Mario Del Monaco, Victoria de Los Angeles, Giuseppe
Di Stefano, Mattiwilda Dobbs, Otto Edelmann, Rosalind Elias, Dezso
Ernster, Paul Franke. Frank Guarrera, Hilde Gueden, Mack Harrell,
Osie Hawkins, Jerome Hines, Laurel Hurley, Charles Kuilman, Jean
Madeira, Robert Merrill, Josef Metternich, Zinka Milanov, Mildred
Miller, Nicola Moscona, Patrice Munsel, Gerhard Pechner, Roberta
Peters, Marcella Pobbe, Nell Rankin, Regina Resnik, Margaret
Roggero,Norman Scott, Mario Sereni, Cesare Siepi, Martial Singher,
Dr. Fritz Stiedry, Rise Stevens, Renata Tebaldi, Cesare Vailetti and
Ramon Vinay.
The Knabe has long been the chosen instrument of important
conservatories of music and other institutions of higher learning
where musical instruction has a prominent place in the curriculum.
In these institutions great durability as well as exquisite tone is
demanded, for the pianos in the teaching and practice rooms are used
without interruption for several hours each day. Especially notable
in this list is the Eastman School of Music of the University of
Rochester, which has purchased nearly 200 Knabes; the Peabody
Conservatory in Baltimore, in which were installed 115 Knabe grands;
the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music in Indianapolis; Phoenix
College, Phoenix, Ariz.; San Jose State College, San Jose, Calif.;
State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas.; University of Kansas,
Lawrence, Kansas.; University of Wichita, Wichita, Kansas.; State
School for the Blind, Baton Rouge, La.; Southern University, Baton
Rouge, La.; Louisiana Polytechnic institute, Ruston, La.; Hamilton
College, Clinton, N. Y.; Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y.; Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. Y.; Public Schools, New York, N. Y.; New York
State University, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.; State
Teachers Colleges,i California, Kutztown and West Chester, Pa.;
Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa.; Austin Peay State College,
Clarksville, Tenn.; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas;
Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Texas; Baylor University,
Waco, Texas; Virginia State College, Petersburg, Va. and St.
Norbert's College, DePere, Wisc.
Exquisite styling and beauty of detal give Knabe encasements
authentic decorative appeal to companion their remarkable tone so
that they have been chosen by interior decorators and home lovers
for the drawing rooms and apartments of hundreds of style-conscjous
private owners; as well as by the most prominent music teachers,
clubs, churches and other semi-private institutions throughout the
country. Knabes are sold all over the United States by leading
dealers who have been chosen for their long established reputation
for responsibi]ity and ethical standards.
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