Sauter Piano Manufaktur

Sauter Pianofortemanufaktur GmbH & Co KG is a piano manufacturer in Spaichingen, Germany.

The company was founded in 1819 by Johann Grimm, stepfather of Carl Sauter I.[1][2]

The annual production of grand and upright pianos are of about 500 units[3] and is one of the few remaining companies using 100% German parts.[4][5]

Current Grand Piano Models

Model[6] Length Weight
Concert 275 275 cm 560 kg
Omega 220/Omega Plus 220 cm 385 kg
Delta 185 185 cm 330 kg
Noblesse 185 185 cm 330 kg
Chippendale 185 185 cm 330 kg
Noblesse 160 160 cm 285 kg
Chippendale 160 160 cm 285 kg
Alpha 160 160 cm 285 kg
Queen Anne 160 160 cm 285 kg

Current Upright Piano Models

Model[7] Height Weight
Carus 112 112 cm 180 kg
Nova 116 116 cm 180 kg
Vision 116 116 cm 190 kg
School Piano 116 116 cm 190 kg
Ragazza 116 116 cm 200 kg
Cosmo 116 116 cm 205 kg
Vista 122 122 cm 200 kg
School Piano 122 122 cm 210 kg
Ragazza 122 122 cm 220 kg
Competence 130 130 cm 214 kg
Master Class 122 122 cm 220 kg
Master Class 130 130 cm 240 kg

References

  1. "Company History | Sauter Piano Manufaktur". www.sauter-pianos.de. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  2. "Sauter". Sussex Pianos. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  3. "SAUTER". PianoBuyer. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  4. "Sauter Pianos Information | Roberts Pianos - Oxford". www.robertspianos.com. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  5. "Sauter Masterclass Upright Pianos | Markson Pianos". www.marksonpianos.com. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  6. "Grand Pianos | Sauter Piano Manufaktur". www.sauter-pianos.de. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  7. "Uprights | Sauter Piano Manufaktur". www.sauter-pianos.de. Retrieved 2020-12-15.


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