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Fazioli is a piano manufacturing company based in Sacile, Italy.

The company began in 1978 when a team of technicians, including acoustic physicists, wood technologists, piano makers and pianists was formed around the pianist and engineer promoter of the enterprise, Paolo Fazioli. Fazioli Pianoforti s.r.l. was formally established in January 1981.

They currently offer six models of grand pianos, the largest being the Fazioli F308, which at 3.08 m (10 ft 1 in) in length is the longest piano available on the general market.

References

  1. "FAZIOLI - Pianoforti a coda e da concerto." 2005. Fazioli Pianoforti. 18 May 2006 <http://www.fazioli.com/>.

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