Starting his generation’s era with this immense challenge, Arno reacted quickly and actively by moving the company to Braunschweig, Germany where circumstances were more favorable than in Leipzig. Meanwhile back in Germany, Wilhelm Schimmel, retired from active management of his company, passing the mantle to his son Arno Wilhelm Schimmel. Fridolin's piano company did not survive. Years later, in 1927, the world economy was going through a difficult phase known as The Great Depression, culminating two years later in the stock market crash on Black Thursday. As soon as I have time, I will design a grand. I have already made two technical drawings for a short and tall upright. One of the passages reads, "Things are going well in my new company. On October 29, 1912, Fridolin sent this letter (pictured below) to his brother Wilhelm from his hometown in Faribault, Minnesota. Being of the same nature, he was also a successful piano manufacturer and held patents for inventions in many other industries as well, including wood preservation. At one such event a newspaper wrote, “It was this upright, the tone of which had first captured attention, and after testing the performance of the instrument, we must confess that, in its sonority as well as delicacy and beauty of tone, it is in no way inferior to the best uprights of the select few top-selling international ‘name brands’.” In the meantime, Wilhelm’s brother, Fridolin Schimmel, had started his own piano company, Schimmel & Company, (formerly Schimmel & Nelson) in Faribault, Minnesota and was challenging his brother on the other side of the Atlantic. Several royal families and nobilities soon appointed Schimmel, and Schimmel won several medals at Trade Fairs and Exhibitions. His efforts and success resulted in many awards and early export sales. Wilhelm was a well- trained and experienced carpenter and piano technician by profession and a technical genius and inventor by nature.įrom the very beginning, Wilhelm followed his motto “Quality will prevail” and thanks to his very rigid quality policy the young company grew fast and became known for quality and design. The Schimmel C120 is ideal for those looking for a long term piano they can grow with, teach on or record with, a more than capable piano with a fluid action and richly balanced tone.Wilhelm Schimmel (1854-1946) founded the Schimmel Piano Company in 1885 in Leipzig under the name Wilhelm Schimmel Pianofortefabrik. The Schimmel C120 is the first of 3 sizes in the Classic range, a modest size of 120cm tall, however this piano really packs a punch with a remarkable amount of power and dynamic range, more so than most other pianos we’ve tried of this size!
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The Classic series used to be Schimmel’s flagship series of piano using high grade materials and state of the art manufacturing techniques to create a professional, long lasting and wonderful sounding piano. THE SUCCESSOR TO THIS MODEL IS THE SCHIMMEL C121T FOUND IN THE SCHIMMEL BRAND PAGE ON OUR WEBSITE OR CLICKING HERE!Ī new Schimmel C120 Classic upright piano in a high gloss black finish.