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  • Rather, the Bechstein, which is on wheels, has been succinctly violated: a large hole has been cut through its case.

    NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2010

  • They included a Bechstein 3/4 grand piano, and paintings by Daubigny, Samuel John “Lamorna” Birch, Frank Brangwyn, Laura Knight and their relative René Billotte.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • The Bechstein Bar, Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, W1V 2 BP, Tel. 0207 935 2141, www. wigmore-hall.org.uk

    Bar, Humbug 2009

  • The Bechstein Bar, Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, W1V 2 BP, Tel. 0207 935 2141, www. wigmore-hall.org.uk

    Bar, Humbug 2009

  • Lot highlights from the auction include the talent's black lacquer Bechstein grand piano, his Cartier wristwatch and a wooden bird house that models The Carlyle Hotel.

    Short on Sale 2006

  • A Bechstein piano and a white satin settee flanked by a silver champagne bucket reveal Lara's elegant lifestyle though he was most at home in bars and brothels.

    A legend in his time: composer Agustin Lara 2004

  • I'm very accustomed to meeting musicians and feel lucky to count some incredible ones among my dearest friends, to the point that round the East Sheen dinner table I can often forget what they do for their living until they slope off to try the Bechstein.

    Archive 2004-08-01 Jessica 2004

  • I'm very accustomed to meeting musicians and feel lucky to count some incredible ones among my dearest friends, to the point that round the East Sheen dinner table I can often forget what they do for their living until they slope off to try the Bechstein.

    Carmen by train Jessica 2004

  • Hertford House, or hearing Brahms or Beethoven at the Bechstein

    Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf 2004

  • To those already mentioned, I should like to add the names of Hopkinson and Brinsmead in England; Bechstein and

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 Various

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