American Made Pianos

An Outstanding Manufacturing Tradition

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Stuyvesant Piano Company

Factory Location: New York, New York
Serial Number Dates: 1895 - 1930

History:

The Stuyvesant Piano Company was established close to the turn of the century (circa 1895), manufacturing pianos until around 1930. The company is associated with the Aeolian Piano Corporation.

 

Information source: Pierce Piano Atlas

The Resonance of a Continent: The American Piano Tradition

The American piano manufacturing tradition is a story of unparalleled craftsmanship meeting the boundless natural resources of a new world. At its heart lies the selection of materials—most notably the vast, old-growth spruce forests of the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast. These superior stands of Sitka and Adirondack spruce provided the tight-grained, resonant timber essential for crafting the world’s finest soundboards, offering a tonal depth and "singing" quality that European makers envied. Combined with a relentless spirit of industrial innovation, American makers refined the overstrung scale and the heavy cast-iron plate, creating instruments of such structural integrity and powerful projection that they redefined the modern piano.