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Inspired by old world craftsmanship and the artistry of Italian design, Palatino takes its name from a central hill in Rome where ancient emperors built their palaces. It is from these origins that fuel Palatino's passion for incredibly crafted and meticulously detailed pianos.
Palatino pianos have built a solid reputation in the piano industry because of their remarkable value, outstanding quality and classic designs. In the 2007-2008 edition of "The Piano Book", Larry Fine considers Palatino pianos well-prepared with "good quality control."
The Palatino piano is truly a global piano. It uses components from around the world, including Imadegawa hammers from Japan, Mapes strings from the U.S., Roslau steel strings from Germany and an Italian keyboard, with Renner-style action.
The new Perzina Pianos are among the best vertical and grand pianos made today.
Comparing pianos of equal size, we challenge you to play and listen to the Perzina piano against any of the world’s most elite and prestigious brands.
You will find the tone and action of the Perzina vertical and grand piano (when properly prepared by a dealer) are comparable to either “group 1” or “group 2” rated pianos listed in the Larry Fine Piano Book. These pianos include Steinway, Bluthner, Bechstein, Schimmel, Seiler, Haessler, and Sauter.
The Perzina Pianos are less than half the price of most pianos (of comparable sizes) listed in group 2, and approximately one third the price of pianos listed in group 1.The Perzina piano is one of the most innovative and exciting pianos in the industry.