This piano’s asymmetrical shape is striking and
distinguishes every angle, each different from
the last, sparking a playful exploration of “tidy
disorder”. With its single support, this piano
creates sustained, dilated acoustics which
extend beyond the traditional duration.
The low notes reach an unprecedented depth
and fullness thanks to the conformation of
the foundation.
Fazioli builds grand and concert pianos. Each instrument
is individually handcrafted in Italy, combining the finest
quality materials with outstanding craftsmanship and the
latest technology.
ACTION
Built by Renner (Germany)
to Fazioli specification.
Renner is one of the most
respected and renowned
manufacturers of piano action
and action parts.
SOUNDBOARD
Red Spruce from Val di Fiemme.
The Val di Fiemme is situated
in the heart of the Western
Italian Alps. Between the
17th and the 18th
centuries, the celebrated
violin maker, Antonio Stradivari,
used the wood from this red
spruce forest for his violins.
DESIGN
By Philippe Gendre
FOUNDATION
Carbon fiber combined with
polished aluminum sheet with
triangular inserts in dark blue leather.
12 Worcester St. (Route 9 East) Natick, MA 01760
Burlington Location Coming Soon
(508) 545-0766
www.rogers-piano.com
Visit Roger’s Piano showroom
to learn more about Aria.
Roger's Piano is New England's premier
FAZIOLI dealer. Roger's Piano specializes in
fine European pianos produced by the highest
level of craftsmanship with the best quality
of components.
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