About Klavierhaus

Klavierhaus was founded in 1993 by Gabor and Sujatri Reisinger in New York City. The brothers became known for their high quality craftsmanship and their collaborative approach to creating instruments according to the individual needs of artists.

Their efforts have earned international acclaim from world-class performers as well as students, teachers, and music aficionados across all genres. Many of them found a friend in the brothers and a home away from home at Klavierhaus.

 

Musicians they have worked with include Richard Goode, Sir Andras Schiff, Gyorgy Kurtag, Angela Hewitt, Garrick Ohlsson, Herbie Hancock, Simone Dinnerstein, Yuja Wang, Geri Allen, and Jack DeJohnette.

Klavierhaus’ concert pianos have appeared on stage at venues such as Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the White House, Library of Congress, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and have been included in the Yale Collection of Musical Instruments.

They have worked with institutions worldwide including The Cooper Union, the National Theater of Costa Rica, Columbia University, N.Y.U., Smith College, WNYC, the Flagler Museum, and Vizcaya.

Klavierhaus has been featured in the New York Times, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, and the Robb Report.