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Dr. Indrek Laul of The Estonia Piano Company is honored
Dr. Indrek Laul, President of The Estonia Piano Company, may be the only man in the world to hold such a position who also holds a doctorate in ...
Westminster Choir College chooses Cunningham Piano... again
We are so excited to help so many concert venues, institutions, and schools enjoy beautiful pianos. Although many purchase wonderful instruments fr...
Cunningham Piano Company Honored by our peers
NAMM, or The National Association of Music Merchants, is a body that furthers the cause of music throughout North America. Additionally, each Ja...
Honoring Mrs. Sokoloff
On Sunday, January 17th, at Philadelphia's newest art museum, The Barnes Foundation, an exciting and historic event occurred. Cunningham Piano Comp...
Oscar Peterson Bosendorfer Debuts....
Oscar Peterson (or "O.P." to his friends) released over 200 recordings, won eight Grammy Awards, and received numerous other awards and honours. He...
Cristo Rey High School...
is an independent college prep. school for students of all faiths who cannot otherwise afford a private education. Cristo Rey Philadelphia High...
This makes it all worthwhile...
We work hard for the professional piano community to feel good about choosing us. They are usually more demanding than the average person, ...
We have lost a great teacher...
Seymour Lipkin (pictured left with Vladimir Horowitz and Natalia Rachmaninoff in 1948) was Prof. Emeritus at Curtis Institute and Juilliard, clas...
Learn a little about us....
If you have not yet visited us, you might be like many others who would like to learn more about us. Why do we do what we do? What is it that we re...
Did you know?
On every one of the Matchless Cunningham grand piano soundboards is beautiful artwork and it is the same artwork that Patrick Cunningham used on hi...
Why is it impossible to tune a piano?
That seems like a silly statement, doesn't it? Of course a piano can be tuned! I pay to have a professional tune my piano regularly. It is part of ...
First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster
In 1763, land was granted to be used as a Presbyterian Burial Ground in Lancaster. By 1841, the building that is currently being used for wo...