Thanks!! I already had that same exact pic on my wallpaper--lol--and that's why I asked! It sure is beautiful! However, I am very interested to hear from someone who has played on one. It is heavy in the bass, or is it balanced, or what? Are there many dealers in the US? Sorry to sound so ignorant, but hey, I live in Iowa, what do you expect?! LOL
I have played on a Fazioli 2nd biggest model for around 2 hours.
And I have lied my hands on Bosendorfer and Steinway (NY) too.
SO I am gonna compare it with the steinway.
Fazioli is definately the most expensive piano exist right now (i am not talking about artcraft or Porsche Bosendorfer)
Even more so than a Hamburg Steinway.
To me, Fazioli has the best and most singing tune ever, it sings along with your finger, there are unlimited possiblity to create color on this piano. The Treble is even more precious, the crystal like sound, it almost like there is no noise or anything 'extra' in the sound. It's just so Pure.
But I wouldn't recommend playing a Fazioli in a Concerto or with a symphony, solely because it doesn't blend well with Orchestra and it doens't have the 'power' to compensate the Orchestra as Steinway does. Steinway in a way has a much balanced tone, even though the particular section of the notes doesn't stand out as much as Fazioli, it's great for playing chamber or orchestra+piano works.
Fazioli is the best piano for piano solo.