After a long and difficult campaign to gain Leipzig citizenship,
Julius Blüthner established his workshop in Leipzig, Saxony in 1853. In the beginning he employed three other craftsmen. By 1900 Blüthner had become the largest piano maker in Germany, producing some 5,000 instruments annually. Innovations such as the
aliquot string (an additional string on high treble notes that improves their tone by vibrating sympathetically), as well as a cylindrical soundboard and angle cut hammers, created a unique voice for the Blüthner instrument. The owners in 1917 (Adolf Max Blüthner, Dr. Paul Robert and Willy Bruno Heinrich) were awarded an imperial and
royal warrant of appointment to the court of
Austria-Hungary. In 1936, Blüthner was selected to build the piano for the airship
Hindenburg. After the war, Dr. Rudolf Blüthner-Haessler rebuilt the company; production of pianos resumed in 1948. In 1972, the company was nationalized by the
East German government, with Ingbert Blüthner-Haessler remaining as managing director. Between 1994 and 1997 a new factory was built in
Störmthal near Leipzig. The age of any particular Blüthner piano can be determined by matching its serial number to the age table freely available on the Blüthner website.
Recordings made with instruments by Blüthner • Yury Martynov. Beethoven-Liszt.
Symphonies Nos. 3 & 8. Label: Zig-Zag Territoires. Played on a Blüthner piano from about 1867. • Yury Martynov. Beethoven-Liszt.
Symphonies Nos. 4-5. Label: Zig-Zag Territoires. Played on a Blüthner piano from about 1867. • Yury Martynov. Beethoven-Liszt.
Symphony No. 9. Label: Zig-Zag Territoires. Played on a Blüthner piano from about 1867. • Alec Frank-Gemmill, Alasdair Beatson. Beethoven, Schumann, Franz Joseph Strauss, Rossini, Saint-Saëns, Glazunov, Gilbert Vinter.
A Noble and Melancholy Instrument. Label: BIS. Played on pianos by Salvatore Lagrassa (about 1815),
Streicher (1847), Blüthner (1867), and Bechstein (1898). •
Ragna Schirmer. Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms.
Love in Variations. Label: Berlin Classics. Played on a Julius Blüthner piano from 1856. • Primrose Piano Quartet. Johannes Brahms.
The Piano Quartets. Label: Meridian Records. Played on pianos by Rönisch, Blüthner and Streicher. • Franziska Hirzel, Tobias Schabenberger. Zumsteeg, Loewe, Raff, Schumann, Elgar, Parker, Wagner.
Lieder der Maria Stuart. Label: Bonitz Music Network. Played on a Blüthner piano from 1874. •
Alain Planès. Claude Debussy. ''Children's Corner, Suite Bergamasque''. Label: Harmonia Mundi. Played on a Blüthner piano from 1902. • Randall Love. Claude Debussy.
Preludes, Books 1 & 2. Label: Centaur. Played on a Blüthner piano from 1907. • Randall Love.
Le Tombeau de Debussy. Label: Centaur. Played on a Blüthner piano from 1907. == Current grand piano models ==