Julius Blüthner

German piano maker
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IntroGerman piano maker
PlacesGermany
wasMusical instrument maker Piano maker
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Instruments:Piano
Birth11 March 1824, Germany
Death15 April 1910Leipzig, Germany (aged 86 years)
Star signPisces
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Biography

Julius Blüthner

Julius Ferdinand Blüthner (11 March 1824 - 15 April 1910) was a German piano maker and founder of the Blüthner piano factory.

Biography

Blüthner was born in Falkenhain (now Meuselwitz), Thuringia. In 1853 he founded a piano-manufacturing company in Leipzig Germany. Blüthner pianos had an early success at exhibitions, conservatories and the concert stage. Further inventions and innovations lead Blüthner to patent a repetition action, and, in 1873, the aliquot scaling patent for grand pianos. This added a fourth, sympathetic (aliquot) string to each trichord group in the treble to enrich the piano's weakest register by enhancing the overtone spectrum of the instrument. He died, aged 86, in Leipzig.

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