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Perzina Pianos

 

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1871: Founded in Germany

Perzina Pianos was founded in 1871 by Friedrich Perzina in Münster, Germany, with the goal of creating high-quality pianos with exceptional sound and craftsmanship. The company quickly gained a reputation for building pianos that combined the best of German engineering with artisanal techniques. Perzina pianos were soon regarded as a symbol of precision and durability.

 

Late 1800s: Growth and International Recognition

In the late 19th century, Perzina expanded its reach beyond Germany, receiving recognition across Europe for its innovative designs and superior craftsmanship. The company’s pianos were highly sought after by concert pianists and music institutions for their rich tone and responsive action. Perzina became known for producing instruments with exceptional projection and clarity, which made them suitable for both private performances and large venues.

 

Early 1900s: Continuing Legacy

Throughout the early 20th century, Perzina remained a leader in the piano-making industry. The company continued to innovate with new technologies, creating pianos with improved mechanical action and tonal qualities. By this time, the brand had become synonymous with craftsmanship, producing pianos in a variety of styles, from uprights to grand pianos.

 The Perzina Factory in Lenzen – A Bigger Facility to Meet Growing Demand, early 1930's

 

1939 – 1945: World War II and Aftermath

The impact of World War II in the 1940s disrupted the production of many piano manufacturers, including Perzina. Factories were damaged, and material shortages hindered production. After the war, the company began the process of rebuilding and re-establishing itself as one of Germany’s finest piano makers.

 

1950s – 1990s: Post-War Revival and Innovation

In the 1950s, Perzina began rebuilding its operations after the disruptions caused by World War II. The company focused on incorporating modern materials and techniques while staying true to its tradition of German craftsmanship. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Perzina worked to maintain a balance between high-quality manufacturing and affordable pricing, making their pianos accessible to a wider audience. By the 1990s, Perzina had expanded its production to include high-quality, cost-effective pianos, continuing its reputation for precision and superior sound.

 

1990s – Present: Global Expansion and Innovation

In the 1990s, Perzina expanded its production to include high-quality, cost-effective pianos, while still maintaining its commitment to German engineering. Today, Perzina is known for producing a wide range of pianos, including grand pianosuprights, and digital hybrids, offering instruments that cater to both beginner pianists and professional musicians.

Perzina pianos are now produced in both Germany and China, ensuring that the brand’s legacy of quality craftsmanship and innovative designs continues to be passed down through generations.

 

A Legacy of Musical Excellence

With over 150 years of history, Perzina Pianos continues to be synonymous with precision craftsmanshipsuperior sound, and timeless design. The brand’s legacy of creating premium pianos has earned it a respected place in the world of piano manufacturing.

Perzina Legacy 

 

 

For more information about the different types of pianos, click the links below:

Uprights

 

Grands

             


Serial Numbers

1871 - 390 1880 - 620 1885 - 726 
1890 - 1234 1895 - 1644 1900 - 3354
1905 - 9154 1910 - 15000 1915 - 24505
1920 - 26000 1925 - 31000 1930 - 31600
1940 - 32000




1950 - 32900 1954 - 33210 1957 - 34000
1958 - 34800 1960 - 35601



1990 - 28001 1991 - 28271 1992 - 28401
1993 - 28501 1994 - 28861 1999 - 29001



2000 - 32001 2001 - 36001 2002 - 40001
2003 - 54001 2004 - 7760001 2005 - 7762005
2006 - 7764103 2007 - 7766005 2008 - 7780308
2009 - 7795412




2010 - 7796016 2011 - 7797401 2012 - 7797031
2013 - 7798006 2014 - 7800002 2015 - 7803008
2016 - 7805001

 

Serial Number - Grand Pianos

2002 - 2000550 2003 - 200800 2004 - 0290001 
2005 - 0294401 2006 - 0296005 2007 - 0299503
2008 - 0300101 2009 - 0300508 2010 - 0301003
2011 - 0301609 2012 - 0302253 2013 - 0302806
2014 - 0303308 2015 - 0303906 2016 - 0304501