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    The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, usually referred to as simply Wurlitzer, is an American company started in Cincinnati in 1853 by German immigrant (Franz) Rudolph Wurlitzer. The company initially imported stringed, woodwind and brass instruments from Germany for resale in the United States.

  2. www.wurlitzer-brand.comWURLITZER

    From its portfolio of high-quality musical instruments, to “The Mighty Wurlitzer”, to the game-changing Jukebox, to the Electric Piano with its unique Wurli Sound, Wurlitzer has been innovating and delivering the best in musical performance and entertainment for centuries.

  3. Aug 27, 2023 · If you're in the market for a used upright piano, Wurlitzer is definitely a name you'll come across. But are these pianos any good? In this article we explore whether you should buy one.

  4. Oct 16, 2023 · Many folks who use them, don’t know very much about the Wurlitzer piano, so in this guide, we’re going to go over the history of the Wurlitzer, who was using it when it came out, who is using it today, what it sounds like, what it costs, and more.

  5. www.wurlitzer-brand.com › historyHistory - WURLITZER

    Dive into the fascinating story of Wurlitzer, synonymous with musical instruments and entertainment machines since 1659. From its origins in Saxonia, Germany, to the establishment of the Wurlitzer company in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1853, experience a legacy of craftsmanship and innovation.

  6. 3 days ago · The mighty & miraculous Wurlitzer. The Wurlitzer at the Riviera Theatre features 3000 individual pipes, organized into 22 ranks. “When you hear a theater organ play, history stops. It’s no different than it was in 1926,” says Joseph Pechenik, an organist with Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda. That’s a significant year because it is ...

  7. Explore new and restored Wurlitzer pianos, founded in 1853. Known for their high-quality upright, grand, and spinet pianos, Wurlitzer pioneered the spinet piano in the 1930s and introduced iconic electric pianos in the 1950s.

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