KRANICH & BACH
One of the oldest, most
noted and prominent firms in the piano industry, which, for
nearly a century has enjoyed the highest reputation. This
business was established in 1864 by Helmuth Kranich and
Jacques Bach, both practical piano makers of tried
experience. The firm soon became known as makers of
distinction, and almost from the start Their instruments
have been regarded as among the most reliable made. In 1873
Messrs Kraaich & Bach moved its factories and warerooms to
East Twenty-third Street, New York. In 1890 the business was
incorporated. This company prides itself upon the fact that
it possesses what is considered one of the most complete and
up-to-date piano manufacturing plants in the country,
equipped with the finest machinery and most modern
appliances. They belong to the very small group of famous
makers whose pianos are among the highest class made in the
world.
They are noted for
durability, and for a tone which is distinguished for its
purity. singing quality, brilliancy and carrying power.
Obtained awards at the Mechanics' Fair, Boston; Philadelphia
Centennial in 1876, and Chicago World's Fair in 1893.
Represented all over the country by dealers of prominence,
most of whom feature it as their leader. Among the famous
products of these renowned makers is a magnificent concert
grand which made its debut in the trade in the spring of
1916.
The four foot six inch
Grandette was introduced to the trade and the public in
1934, and is among the smallest artistic grands on the
market. This instrument is not an abbreviated grand in the
sense that it represents a larger scale cut dawn, but is a
grand built with an entirely new scale especially drawn for
this instrument, which embodies all the sterling features of
Kranich & Bach construction. and differs only in dimensions
from the larger grands of the same make. The close of 1935
saw the tests and experimental work on a small upright,
incorporating the Violyn piano plate (another notable patent
of this house), satisfactorily completed. This commendable
addition to an established and complete line of quality
pianos is encased in a newly designed model of the vertical
type, and trade marked "Grandette" Console. The scale,
layout, materials and craftsmanship used in the manufacture
of this new "Grandette" Console are identical with those
employed only in Kranich & Bach pianos, resulting in a
characteristic Kranich & Bach piano. During the year 1937
they manufactured and put on the market a still smaller size-3
ft. 3 in. Console, which also has an original Kranich & Bach
scale, developed in their own factory. It was made in
several styles and considered one of the most beautiful
Console cases being shown. The house perhaps more than ever
before in its history, convincingly displayed all of the
determination to be fully alert and mindful of modern
business methods and requirements yet conservative in its
adherence to its traditions and ideals laid down by the
founders.
Among the special
improvements claimed for the Kranich & Bach piano are the
Violin plate (a full metal plate with slanting pin block);
the patented spiral spring washer; folding music rack and
fall board in the uprights; and the Isotonic pedal which
eliminates the shifting action in the grand. The Kranich &
Bach upright and grand pianos have been before the public
for more than a half century and during that time have held
the same position they now occupy. The Kranich & Bach player-piano
containing a player action manufactured completely in the
Kranich & Bach factory is in every way as admirable as the
piano of the same makers. A popular Kranich & Bach
instrument is the "Grandette,"
a standard grand piano only 4' 9" long.