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The Golden Age of Bechstein Pianos
Known for their unmistakable craftsmanship and rich tonal qualities, Bechstein instruments from the late 19th and early 20th centuries are often described as belonging to the Golden Age of Bechstein Pianos. Each restoration is a chance to preserve history and craftsmanship for a new generation of pianists. For us, the Golden Age of Bechstein Pianos isn’t just a period in history – it’s a standard of excellence we work to honour in every instrument that comes into our workshop

Martha Williams
Sep 82 min read
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The History of Bechstein Pianos: German Excellence Since 1853
Their instruments were praised for their warm, singing tone, responsive touch, and elegant casework. Bechstein pianos graced the concert halls and royal courts of Europe, becoming the preferred choice of many virtuoso pianists. Bechstein pianos are renowned for their meticulous craftsmanship. The use of fine spruce for soundboards, precision scaling, and hand-voiced hammers results in instruments with exceptional clarity and tonal richness.

Martha Williams
Sep 62 min read
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The History of Welmar Pianos: Britain’s Answer to Blüthner
When people think of fine pianos, names like Steinway and Blüthner often spring to mind. Yet here in Britain, Welmar carved out a proud reputation for instruments that blended German tradition with British craftsmanship. Welmar pianos are still treasured and restored today and at Restore and More, we take pride in bringing these instruments back to life.

Martha Williams
Sep 62 min read
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