| Private company | |
| Industry | Musical instruments |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Founder | Wayne Stuart |
| Headquarters | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia |
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Area served
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Worldwide |
| Products | Grand pianos |
| Website | stuartandsons |
Stuart & Sons is an Australian manufacturer of handcrafted grand pianos established in 1990 as Stuart & Sons Terra Australis Pty Limited. The founder is Wayne Stuart. The company later evolved and formed a partnership with Albert Music. Stuart & Sons primarily use Australian timbers for construction. The company is based in Newcastle in New South Wales.
The Dutch-Australian pianist Gerard Willems used a Stuart & Sons piano when recording the complete piano sonata cycle of Ludwig van Beethoven during 1999 and 2000.
Stuart & Sons has created a grand piano with 14 more keys than are found on a standard piano, for a total of 102 keys - that is eight and a half octaves. Although other manufacturers have created pianos that reach 9 notes lower in the bass, the company claims that no one has created a range that reaches as high a pitch as can be produced on their keyboard.
Stuart pianos are used at many prominent locations throughout Australia including:
Other Australian piano manufacturers
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