The instrument of the world's great stages.
The Steinway Model D is the concert grand that has defined what a piano can be. At nearly nine feet in length, it commands space and delivers a tonal spectrum of unmatched breadth and power. Since its introduction in 1884, the Model D has been chosen by virtually every major concert pianist in history — from Rubinstein and Horowitz to today's generation of artists.
Every element of the Model D is engineered without compromise. Its scale maximizes string length and vibrating area, producing a singing tone that fills even the largest concert halls. The hammers, voicing, and action regulation are calibrated to respond to the most nuanced demands of concert performance — from the softest pianissimo to the most thundering fortissimo.
The Model D is the reason Steinway has been the piano of the concert stage for over 170 years. It is, quite simply, the piano against which all others are measured.