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Frank & Kathy's piano adventure in New York continues. You may have seen our thread on the Piano Forums about Visiting Steinway Hall in NY
That was just the beginning of our day, and while we had a great time visiting at Steinway, the primary reason we were in New York was to celebrate the debut of the new Estonia Model 210 Grand Piano.
Our good friend Indrek Laul, president of the Estonia Piano Company invited us to join in the festivities with the added enticement of an opportunity to meet the President of the Republic of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves. As if that wasn't enough, we also had the pleasure of hearing (and meeting) concert pianist Mihkel Poll of Tallinn, Estonia (one of our favorite places in the world) an amazing young pianist who plays with deep emotion and incredible technique.
Adding to all this was the fact the event was being hosted by our friends Ori & Rebecca Bukai of Allegro Piano, and that a number of our friends from the piano industry would also be there and you have the makings of one amazing evening.
And best of all, we got to share it with my sister Barbara Wadsworth and my niece Michelle Wadsworth.
Here is a short clip of the new Estonia Model 210 being played by concert pianist Mihkel Poll, Hollywood Piano president (and musical composer) Glenn Treibitz, and yours truly Frank Baxter of Piano World (courtesy of Sam Bennett of PianoWorks in Atlanta)
Mihkel's Program:
Tubin - Ballade on a Theme of Mart Saar (Estonian) Ravel - Ondine Ligeti - Etude (Estonian) Chopin - Ballade No. 4
And now for some pictures from the event:
Frank Baxter - President Ilves - Kathy Ford
Frank - Concert Pianist Mihkel Poll - Kathy
Glenn Triebitz (Hollywood Piano) - Indrek Laul - Evelin Ilves - President Ilves
I get a chance to play the new Estonia 210
Frank Baxter and Evelin Ilves (the President's wife) Note: I managed to spill some champagne on her, actually it was her champagne.
Kathy Ford and Frank Baxter in front of the Estonia 210
Michelle Wadsworth (my niece), Barbara Wadsworth (my sister), President Ilves, Mihkel Poll
Sam Bennett of Piano Works (GA) and Frank Baxter of Piano World
A young pianist named Yanjie (she played wonderfully) and Mihkel Poll
John Cordogan of Cordogan's Pianoland (IL) and Frank Baxter of Piano World
Barbara Wadsworth (my sister) plays the Estonia 210
Kathy Ford, Frank Baxter, Ori Bukai (owner Allegro Pianos), Indrek Laul (President of Estonia Piano Company), Rebecca Bukai (owner Allegro Pianos), President Ilves (President of the Republic of Estonia), Pianist Mihkel Poll
All in all a truly magical day for us. Our heartfelt thanks to Indrek & Triin Laul for inviting us (and for being true friends), to Ori & Rebecca Bukai of Allegro Pianos for hosting this amazing event, To President & Mrs. Ilves for being so gracious, and to pianist extraordinaire Mihkel Poll for his beautiful performance. I'm so glad we got to share this day with friends and family, making it even more special than it already was.
And for our friends in the New England area, after leaving New York Kathy and I went (with my sister as our chauffeur) to look at houses in Maine, and found one we really like. Nothing definite yet, but we're working on it (and it would be a great place to hold piano forums parties :-)
Until the next piano adventure... All the Best, Frank & Kathy
Here is a longer video that captures more of Mihkel's performance on the 210, as recorded by James Luce
Fantastic Frank, thanks for sharing all this with us!
I couldn't imagine a prouder moment for especially Dr.Laul having raised the image of his country's piano in such record time.
No wonder the nation's president Mr.Ilves, a staunch ally of USA and currently on visit here, saw fit to attend the event personally.
More than just building another fine instrument, Estonia represents this Baltic country's age old tradition known for beautiful 'voices' choirs and choral music.
This artform is totally unique in Europe and has grown over hundreds of years authentically represented in the sound of each and everyone of their pianos.
It's something that stunned me when trying the pianos first some 15 years ago - still stuns me today.
Nice to know I'm not the only one...
Norbert
Last edited by Norbert; 09/30/1202:38 PM.
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Anybody else think Frank's playing has improved? I was looking back at past recordings over the last few years at NAMM...I think regular practice and a healthy dose of vitamin K has polished some of your earlier, enthusiastic takes.
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Anybody else think Frank's playing has improved? I was looking back at past recordings over the last few years at NAMM...I think regular practice and a healthy dose of vitamin K has polished some of your earlier, enthusiastic takes.
Thanks Sam, It helps to have a real piano to practice on, and you're right about the vitamin K. My sister calls her Saint Kathleen of Largo (for her patience with me) :-)
I can say my wife and I really enjoyed Frank's playing and it was very nice to meet him and his wife along with Ori and Rebecca. It was pretty funny when my wife and I went to look at the piano more closely Frank was there and when introducing ourselves I was like, "you're that Frank?"
Very nice evening at Allegro. Probably a good thing that we had an LX player installed in our 168 so trade-ins require a bit more thought or the 210 would sure be tempting :-)
I can say my wife and I really enjoyed Frank's playing and it was very nice to meet him and his wife along with Ori and Rebecca. It was pretty funny when my wife and I went to look at the piano more closely Frank was there and when introducing ourselves I was like, "you're that Frank?"
Very nice evening at Allegro. Probably a good thing that we had an LX player installed in our 168 so trade-ins require a bit more thought or the 210 would sure be tempting :-)
Regards- Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy, much appreciated. We always enjoy meeting our forums friends in person.
wonderful pictures Frank.. i am so happy to see them. Indrek looks distinguished and your sister Frank, looks wonderful and distinguished at the piano.
you are hobnobbing with the rich and famous. ...President Ilves (President of the Republic of Estonia) I remember John Cordogan from the Chicago suburban store and the pianist Mihkel Poll has the cutest vest. The President of Estonia really knows how to stand tall.
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