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  1. Pleyel et Cie. ("Pleyel and Company") is a French piano manufacturing firm founded by the composer Ignace Pleyel in 1807. In 1815, Pleyel's son Camille joined him as a business partner. The firm provided pianos to Frédéric Chopin , [3] who considered Pleyel pianos to be "non plus ultra". [4]

  2. www.pleyel.com › en › the-pianosPleyel

    Pleyel pianos. In more than two centuries, Pleyel has shown its permanent ambition to innovate and reinvent itself, from a technical and aesthetic perspective, in order to meet the wishes of the most demanding musicians.

  3. In 1884 Parisian piano manufacturer Pleyel completed a concert grand with serial number 86193. Eleven years later the instrument came to Antwerp. However, by the middle of the 20th century the...

  4. Pleyel et Cie. is a French piano manufacturing firm founded by the composer Ignace Pleyel in 1807. In 1815, Pleyel's son Camille joined him as a business partner. The firm provided pianos to Frédéric Chopin, who considered Pleyel pianos to be "non plus ultra".

  5. www.pleyel.com › en › the-beautiful-storyPleyel

    During the last 15 years of the 18th century, Ignace Pleyel was the most popular and most played musician; his talent was greatly appreciated by his colleagues, the first of whom was Mozart, who said about Pleyel: "What a joy for music."

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  7. Pleyela no. 168992 - Present-day pictures of a Pleyela grand piano belonging to Vincent Thébault in France. Information about the pleyela, the autopleyela, the pianola, the player piano, the reproducing piano, their music, history, design, development, advertising, music rolls, mechanisms, societies, museums, and links.

  8. A modern harpsichord designed by the French piano maker Pleyel et Cie in 1928. It belonged to Frank LaForge, a composer and accompanist who performed with Lily Pons in New York.

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