January 2019

Spirio Spotlight

A Mozart Anniversary, Renzo Vitale’s sound world, Thelonious Monk: "Don't Blame Me," and classic rock

Steinway & Sons Spirio, the world’s finest high resolution player piano, celebrates Mozart’s 263rd birthday with a curated playlist of Essential Mozart, which includes performances of great Mozart piano sonatas by the Australian pianist David Fung, as well as others delivering four-hand works, Variations, Fantasies, operatic excerpts, and excerpts from the Mozart Requiem.

What's New

Steinway Immortal Thelonious Monk appears in our featured SpirioSync video: slipping into a set with his band, Thelonious takes a solo turn with a memorable version of “Don’t Blame Me.”

Italian composer, pianist and acoustician Renzo Vitale brings his unique sound world to Spirio with a set of emotional, original works.

Classic rock tracks expand on Spirio with contributions from German keyboardist Maik Schott, who performs his own arrangements of Eric Clapton, John Fogerty, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Noted South African pianist Charl Du Plessis returns to Spirio with his own unique arrangements, including a new Spirio favorite version of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”

Maik Schott
Renzo Vitale
David Fung

Performances of jazz standards from the talented Adam Birnbaum continue this month with four new tracks, including Sonny Rollins’ “Oleo” and Johnny Green’s “Out of Nowhere.”

Finally, Antonio Pampa-Baldi performs the virtuosic piano arrangement by Busoni of Bach’s Chaconne in D minor.

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Each month we features highlights from the Spirio catalog. Learn more about the artists, the history and the music found exclusively on Spirio.

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