In 1982, a 12-year old boy discovered, in glorious 4 minutes over public radio is a South American country, Godowsky, Jorge Bolet and Bechstein pianos.
The love for Godowsky has resulted in years of discovery, the love for Bolet in a bunch of discs and several years of piano study with one of Bolet's favorite students. The love for Bechstein pianos resulted in a fortunate fetish playing the entirety of my career as a pianist (pretty much) on a single Bechstein full grand at Teatro Teresa Carreno. It also resulted in a somewhat too involved hunt for the perfect Bechstein to rebuild.
The candidate had to have suficient size (Models C, or III were always what I was looking for), the right year (pre-1920), no broken plate, and "it." Look and look I did. 25 years. I had a season when the UK guy that used to hunt old Bechsteins to sell them relatively unexpensively was my most visited webpage.
www.luxurypianos.com also had its turn.
Well, I think The Piano has found me. I will be going to see what I believe is a 1900s model II Bechstein grand this week before I go on vacation.
Wish me luck.
