FEURICH

History

1851
In 1851 in Leipzig Julius Gustav Feurich founded the piano manufacturing company FEURICH at the cost of 1 gold mark.
1911
The second plant in Leipzig-Leutzsch was founded in 1911. It was here that 360 people made 1,000 upright pianos a year and 600 grand pianos.
1959
Following the forced expropriation of company assets by the GDR, there was only one option––relocating to West Germany.
1994
The Euterpe company was sold off, and for this reason a part of FEURICH was sold to Bechstein. In 1993 these shares were bought back.
2003-2010
In 2003 the company in Vienna began the production of pianos with production partners HAILUN PIANO CO. LTD. in Ningbo, China.
2010-2012
The worldwide rights to the FEURICH brand are taken over by the company in Vienna. Of great importance to the new FEURICH team, is to implement and develop further the ideas seen in traditional European piano building methods.
2015
FEURICH revises and updates its production procedures used in our facilities in Ningbo. The result is an improved piano action, enabling a highly touch-responsive pianissimo.
2016
On the 21st of June 2016, the centrepiece of the modern FEURICH’s history was born – the Vienna Piano Production Centre, in the centre of Vienna. The first FEURICH “Made in Austria” piano was produced.

123 – VIENNA MODERN

CLASSIC PIANOS

Upright Pianos

As the most compact upright in the FEURICH range of pianos, this instrument is perfect for modern city living, where space is at a premium.
Our prize-winning best seller. With sophisticated technical components and elegant design, this upright overshadows many small grand pianos.
Our largest upright, the FEURICH 133 – Concert, delivers exceptional bass response and a large sound which out-performs many small grand pianos.

Grand Pianos

The FEURICH 162 – Dynamic I is one of the few examples of a small and solidly built grand piano that can deliver a quality and complete bass tonal range.
The extended width of this piano allows a wonderful, long-sustaining sound with a rich and full bass tone. Even better than its predecessor, the Model 178.
The unique construction of this semi concert grand piano sets completely new quality and sound standards––designed by Stephen Paulello.