Sörensen
SØRENSEN (1875 ca.)
Inscription : L. P. Sørensen / Kjobenhavn

Among the various forms adopted for the construction of upright pianos, the so-called “Cabinet” piano became quite popular in the first decades of the 19th century, especially in England, due to its similarity to this particular type of furniture. Unlike other upright piano models, the “Cabinet” piano, taking advantage of the full height of the furniture, is equipped with strings of a length similar to that of grand pianos.
style: Cabinet
height: cm. 163
lenght: cm. 131
heigth (floor to Keyboard): cm. 71
compass: GGG-a””
octave size: cm. 16
action: english
wrest pins: square
strings: GGG-GG #(1 winding) AA-G# (bychord winding) A-a”” (3 chords iron)
hammer covering: felt and leather
structure: wood
pedals: dampers
case: rosewood

