2009, Wolfsburg: The German car manufacturer Audi – famous for its elegantly slick and sporty design – is celebrating its 100th anniversary. For this special occasion Audi decided to design a unique instrument, representing the company’s dedication to stunning design. Despite the futuristic aesthetics of this piano it obviously meets the ultimate sound requirements imperative to all Bösendorfer Grands. A stunning interplay of form and sporty elegance.
The perfect sports car, the perfect grand piano. The shape of the Bösendorfer Grand designed by F.A. Porsche honours both companies obsessed with the ultimate design. The high-tech material of the piano’s lid is lightweight honeycomb allowing it to be neatly integrated in the outer silhouette of the piano.
Extravagance. At the end of the 16 century, a new movement in art was spreading quickly all over Europe and eventually Austria. It is the dawn of the Baroque. In music, the virtuous compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach are about to create controversy, in fine arts spectators are about to gaze in astonishment at sumptuous splendour in visual expressions and architecture. Bright colours fancy playfully carved lines, gilded frames and sculptural figures.
Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn were in love with her, Schubert and Schönberg admired her. The city of Vienna, like no other, has been the focal point of music in art since centuries. Names like the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Boys’ Choir and the Viennese Waltz are world famous and are ambassadors of the city of music. Our Bösendorfer Grand Vienna pays tribute to our city which Bösendorfer calls home for nearly two centuries.
It is known to be an old tradition: Each and every year the legendary Vienna Opera Ball takes place at Vienna’s State Opera and after the welcoming speech ends with “Alles Waltzer” the orchestra opens the festivity with a masterpiece by none other than Johann Strauss. Strauss Junior (1825 – 1899) was also called the King of Waltz, since no other piece of music shall be remembered as well as his Waltzes with Vienna.