John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin on January 3, 1946) became a prolific music director and arranger of a range of prominent Sixties artists before forming Led Zeppelin with Jimmy Page in 1968. Since 1980, the multi-instrumentalist embarked on a solo career, and his collaborators have included the supergroup Them Crooked Vultures as well as Paul McCartney, Brian Eno, and Diamanda Galas.
Read MoreSteinway comes to Astoria.
Read MoreMinnesota’s oldest arts organization welcomes a new Steinway.
Read MoreSteinway Artist Víkingur Ólafsson makes a personal piano selection for his sons’ school at the Hamburg Steinway Factory.
Read MoreSteinway & Sons, Conn-Selmer and Jazz House Kids team up to support young jazz musicians.
Read MoreMumford & Sons’ Ben Lovett on New York City as creative
inspiration, working within and without the industry, his musical journey, and songwriting.
by Ben Finane
Read MoreSteinway Partners with Piano Cleveland for Virtual Competition
Read MorePartners and friends of Steinway & Sons are offering musical performances, discussions, and educational programming for free during this time. We are delighted to share this list of some of the best online programming in the music education space. Stay safe & stay at home.
Read MoreMike Longo (1937–2020) was the consummate jazz man — a pianist, composer, and educator whose career spanned almost seven decades.
Read MoreJohn Williams, our greatest living film composer, holds forth on his musical language, influences, Star Wars legacy, and his new Steinway Model D.
Read MoreThe unique concert series — Live from the Factory Floor, features Steinway Artists playing for Steinway artisans in the New York and Hamburg factories.
Read MoreA look back at the work of Michel Legrand
By Brian Wise
Read MoreIn partnership with medici.tv — Steinway & Sons is pleased to present the live webcast of the 16th International Tchaikovsky Competition.
Read MoreSteinway Artist Lang Lang performs Beethoven’s “Für Elise” on the Lang Lang Black Diamond Limited Edition live at the instrument’s unveiling at the Philharmonie de Paris.
Read MoreA documentary reveals the pain and resilience of sibling pianists and Steinway Artists The 5 Browns.
By Kristine Jannuzzi
Russian pianist Konstantin Scherbakov has paired Franz Liszt’s and Sergei Lyapunov’s Transcendental Etudes for the Steinway & Sons label.
Read MoreRenzo Vitale on recording his music for the Steinway & Sons Spirio
Read MoreDrew Petersen on competition, recording, curating, and performing
By Ben Finane
Aaron Diehl offered his thoughts on jazz, classical, and his recording of Dick Hyman’s 15 Études for Steinway & Sons Spiriofrom New York City’s Steinway Hall.
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