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The Newest Piano In the Matchless Cunningham Collection
Continue Reading...The Newest Piano In the Matchless Cunningham Collection
The 7 ft. Semi-Concert Cunningham grand piano is now here, available, and is waiting for you to stop by and audition it. Please consider this an invitation to see what all the fuss is about. We look forward to speaking
Continue Reading...How does a pipe organ work?
Continue Reading...How does a pipe organ work?
A mechanical pipe organ was first used by the Ancient Greeks. This early organ, called a hydraulis, was more of a set of pan pipes with airflow driven by water pressure. By the 7th century, bellows began to be used to
Continue Reading...The Northeast Conservatory and Mark Ingerman choose The Matchless Cunningham
Continue Reading...The Northeast Conservatory and Mark Ingerman choose The Matchless Cunningham
Philadelphia’s Northeast Conservatory of the Performing Arts is making a difference in the music and arts education for our region. The Director, Mark Ingerman, is a well respected composer and pianist in addition to being a fine educator, and his work
Continue Reading...“How It’s Made”
Continue Reading...“How It’s Made”
How It’s Made On November 28, 2014 Cunningham Piano’s world famous Piano Restoration Factory was featured on the Science Channel’s program, “How It’s Made”. Enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at how an old piano is fully restored to make it look
Continue Reading...The City of Philadelphia honors Cunningham Piano Company
Continue Reading...The City of Philadelphia honors Cunningham Piano Company
Two weeks after The City Council of Philadelphia passed a resolution praising Cunningham Piano Company for their accomplishments, longevity, and for being a city landmark, Co-Owner Tim Oliver accepted those accolades on Thursday December 4th at City Hall. The resolution
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