Please feel free to ask us for a friendly price quote! These photos are a glimpse into the myriad
hands-on technical operations and high-tech robotic processes employed throughout the construction
and assembly of every Rubinstein piano. Scale designs by Lothar Schell result in tone and touch that is
nuanced and highly sophisticated, creating a uniformly integrated sonority across the 88-note spectrum.
Plates are produced by wet sand-casting, the same method
traditionally used by the most revered German piano makers.
Bridges are hand-notched, keys are individually weighted and
balanced, and scores of other precise operations are
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Beijing Xinghai is distinguished for producing the
Crystal Grand, "World's Most Expensive Piano"
featured at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
It sold at auction for the price of $3.22 million.
performed at this state-of-the-art facility in Beijing, where over 4,000 people are employed in order to meet
world-wide demand for these highly acclaimed pianos (see Awards). Here the rim of every Rubinstein
grand is built up to a thickness of over 6cm, a vital feature that yields superior structural and tuning stability
(even the rim of our mid-size grand is over 1cm thicker than the rim of competitive Japanese models).