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Joseph
Pramberger’s father, Anton, began his apprenticeship at an early age
handcrafting fine works of art, becoming a Master Artisan in the
tradition of Old World European craftsmen. Anton recalls his
grandfather handing down the family secrets of fine woodworking and
instructing young Anton to “meticulously observe only the best work
of others, and absorb every possible detail and nuance of their
craft.” The Pramberger family decided to leave war-torn Europe for
the United States at the urging of Anton’s uncles and cousins, who
had been working at Steinway & Sons® since 1913. Anton had been
promised work at the Steinway piano factory in Astoria, New York.
There, he put his formidable skills to work, dedicating 25 years as
a pattern maker, designing and creating the complex equipment
required to build fine pianos.
When Anton came to America in 1950, he brought his son, Joseph
Pramberger, who would become the modern-day link in the Pramberger
lineage of piano makers. Beginning in 1958, Joseph honed his craft
in the halls of Steinway & Sons®, where he ultimately spent 29 years
perfecting his skills, first as a Design and Project Engineer, then
as Vice President of Manufacturing and Chairman of the International
Technical Exchange Group. Through his hands-on involvement in every
aspect of piano making, he was able to gain detailed knowledge in all
phases of fine piano construction and manufacturing. Joseph further
expanded his skills as a mechanical engineer (New York University
B.E.M.E. 1966), by studying, refining and documenting established
piano making operations. He traveled the world visiting and
consulting key suppliers and major piano manufacturers in Europe,
Japan and Korea.
In 1987, after 29 years at Steinway, Joseph, in the tradition of the
Prambergers before him, formed his own company, Pramberger Piano
Ltd., where he and father Anton worked together specializing in the
restoration and rebuilding of world class pianos.
Pramberger History
The Pramberger
family’s history of piano craftsmanship dates back to the late 1700s
in the Black Forest of Germany. Johann Joseph Pramberger, born in
1779, began making pianos in Vienna, Austria, the Music Center of
the World. It was an era in history where every aspect of creating a
piano was an art of learned skill and personal craftsmanship. In
today’s modern instruments, the same core values still hold true;
though the design and manufacturing technology have evolved, the
inherited knowledge, experience and skilled touch of a Master
Craftsman’s hands are still paramount in the creation of a fine
musical instrument.
1700s
• c1700 Bartomeo
Cristofori develops the first piano
• 1723 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) becomes choirmaster of
Saint Thomas’s church, Leipzig, Germany
• c1750 Pramberger family immigrates to Vienna, Austria from the
Black Forest region of Germany
• 1756 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) is born in Salzburg,
Austria
• 1779 Joseph Johann Pramberger (1779–1834) is born in Tyrol,
Austria
• 1780 Nanette Stein-Streicher develops the improved Vienna
action for the piano-forte
• 1792 Schweighofer & Sohne piano makers established in Vienna.
By 1900s was Vienna’s oldest firm
• 1792 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) moves to Vienna to study
under Joseph Haydn
1800s
• c1800 Joseph Johann Pramberger, after serving an
apprenticeship under Mathias Muller, becomes a partner with
Michael Schweighofer
• 1810 Joseph Johann Pramberger acquires full ownership of
Schweighofer & Pramberger piano shop in Vienna
• 1810 Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) is born
• 1811 Johann Pramberger, Jr. is born in Vienna, studies under
his father, and eventually leads the family piano building
business
• 1814 Beethoven’s last public appearance
• 1814 Joseph Pramberger is born, studies with father and
brother and becomes an independent piano builder
• 1821 Sebastian Erard patents double escapement piano-forte
action
• 1821 Johann Pramberger Jr. invents a new piano stop called the
Violoncellton
• 1824 Johann Pramberger Sr. patents new type of piano called a
Sirenion
• 1824 Pramberger receives patents for design work on piano
strings and metal soundboard
• 1827 John Broadwood patents iron hitchpin piano frame with
cross bars
• 1839 Pramberger piano receives honorable mention at Vienna
exhibition
• 1851 Franz Liszt, (1811–1886), composes “Transcendental
Etudes”
• 1853 Steinway & Sons® piano makers established in Astoria, New
York
• 1859 “Modern” overstrung scale with full iron frame patented
• 1867 Pramberger piano receives Bronze Medal at Paris
exposition
• 1873 Pramberger piano receives Medal for Technical Excellence
in Vienna
• 1892 Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943) composes “Prelude in
C-sharp Minor”
• 1899 Scott Joplin (1868–1917) composes “Maple Leaf Rag”
1900s
• c1900 Pneumatic player pianos developed
• 1904 Vladimir Horowitz (1904–1989) is born
• 1909 Anton Pramberger is born
• 1913 Pramberger family members begin working at Steinway &
Sons®, NY
• 1924 George Gershwin (1898–1937) composes “Rhapsody in Blue”
• c1930 Duke Ellington (1899–1974) broadcasts jazz from the
Cotton Club, Harlem, NY
• 1950 Anton Pramberger family immigrates to New York City.
Anton begins work at Steinway & Sons®
• 1958 Joseph J. Pramberger begins work at Steinway & Sons®, NY
• 1975 Joseph J. Pramberger invents patented bushing for piano
actions
• 1987 Joseph J. Pramberger leaves Steinway & Sons® and creates
Pramberger Pianos Ltd., NY
2000s
• 2000 Pramberger Platinum Edition world-class grand piano
models JP-185 and JP-208 Debut
• 2004 Pramberger joins the SMC family
• 2005 New generation of Joseph Pramberger inspired JP
Prambergers are introduced to the world of premium pianos
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