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"...available nuances seem infinite..."

For the first time in my life I forgot about eating. I could not believe all the possibilities this piano offers! Just wanted to practice: This musical line fits in so easily...how that chord lets itself be voiced as I wish! And here, since I can give still more intensity...it does look like a little more intensity would never be too much for the piano! Schubert would never seem too long, as available nuances seem infinite, Bach plays itself with utmost clarity, Ravel is just written for this instrument, what is this I never heard in that piece? Life is good!

Allan Sutton
Pianist/Piano Technician
Montreal, Canada

"...the finest instrument I have ever played..."

The 220 is clearly the finest instrument I have ever played, or may ever play. The PTG experience was akin to being set up on a blind date, with all the normal trepidation, only to find that after the date, you have fallen in love. Lots of excitement, imagery, fear, disbelief, anticipation of the next contact...all of it. I came there to "test and demonstrate" your instrument, and was a bit unnerved as it began to play me instead. I won't live long enough to ever have enough true familiarity with her, but can rave about her unconditionally.

Vincent L. Maggio
Director of Jazz Piano Program Emeritus,
University of Miami School of Music

"...a wide palette of colors..."

The bass register of the Ravenscroft 275 is full without any metallic distortion. The piano has a wide palette of colors, which can be customarily modified. Mr. Spreeman and his team of technicians made a wonderful job adjusting the piano to my preference and I congratulate them on their work.

Mauricio Arias
Concert Pianist

"...an instrument that can speak my feelings..."

Like many, I too have sought, lusted after, and courted many a fine piano in the search for an instrument that can speak my feelings. The Ravenscroft/Spreeman piano does this and more. I can't tell whether the piano is caressing me or I'm caressing the piano. Which is provoking or evoking? The range of expression is phenomenal: My Schubert sings endlessly, the Liszt thunders with dignity, and the ragtime dances with no need for a bowtie. This damn instrument is trancing me out and creating a kind of aesthetic promiscuity: I don't want to stop! I'm seduced past my own emotional limitations. Duration? Power? Coherence? The instrument and I are forming a symbiotic relationship where we are servants to each other, one cajoling the other towards more expression. The words are liquid, athletic, and catholic: Athletic in its physical potential, catholic in its intimacy, and liquid in its sensuality. This piano can whisper or shout, cry or laugh; it is your extension of your own imagination and is therefore both literal and symbolic. I marvel at the design and toil that went into birthing this creation and look forward to the progeny: Thank God for Darwin!

Dr. Carl Schwartz
Arizona, USA

"...the dream of all pianists..."

What a joy it is to play the Ravenscroft piano! Michael Spreeman has enabled us to create a large dynamic range and an exquisite variety of tone colors. The dream of all pianists! And so much fun! Thank you for using your talent in such a great way!

Donna Marie Hartley
Arizona, USA

"...agility of a Ferrari..."

I had the great fortune to play the Ravenscroft 220 at Spreeman Piano Innovations and was blown away. As a jazz pianist who has traveled around the world and played many great pianos, I found the Ravenscroft 220 to be heads above any instrument I have ever played. In fact, the 220 (7' in size) easily competes with the best 9' concert grands, Steinway, Bechstein, Fazioli, Bosendorfer, etc. Not only that, the piano is extremely "inviting and friendly". Pianists will understand this. It responds with the agility of a Ferrari. This instrument demands to be played by the best pianists in the world on the best concert stages.

Chuck Marohnic
Director of Jazz Studies Emeritus,
Arizona State University
and jazz recording artist

"...responds so perfectly to every input..."

The Ravenscroft is a great accomplishment in piano building and design. The action is the first thing I noticed because it responds so perfectly to every input and places no limits on control or expression. Next, I was amazed by the sound. Some pianos achieve a complex, sustaining tone at the expense of clarity, or vice versa. The Ravenscroft piano provides both without compromising either, making it ideal for both classical and jazz pianists. The bass is impressive without becoming overpowering or muddy, and the tenor and treble notes are simply beautiful. These qualities would also make it the perfect piano for a recording studio. As a pianist and a technician, I can't wait to see what Michael comes up with next, and I wish him all the success that he clearly deserves.

Mark Purney
Piano Technician
Arizona, USA

"...these gorgeous creatures..."

Michael is a terrific technician and his pianos certainly reflect this. (full disclosure: we are friends). They are as beautiful to look at as they are to play. I wish he made more of them -- I would love to sell these gorgeous creatures in my shop.

Cathy Harl
Owner of Harl Pianos,
Virginia, USA

"...a superior monstrous bass and tenor..."

I was privileged to see the Ravenscroft piano in a dual (duel) piano Jazz presentation. The other piano was a well recognized fine piano. Both instruments were in the 7' category. At one point during the program one of the Jazz musicians said: "I want to play the good piano". He played a solo on the Ravenscroft and seemed to be mesmerized. During the second half of the program, two other Jazz artists took the stage. One was Armand Boatman, recognized to be the king of Jazz piano in the Phoenix area. He teamed up with a former student of his and they played off of each other in an amazing ensemble manner. The other piano, which had very low tension stringing in the tenor area, began to show very slight instability by the end of the program, but the Ravenscroft held like a rock. Both pianos did well under heavy playing and were well matched for power, but the Ravenscroft exhibited a superior monstrous bass and tenor.

Jim Coleman Sr.
Registered Piano Technician,
Arizona, USA

"...wonderfully responsive action..."

I tried Michael Spreeman's Ravenscroft grand at the PTG convention in Kansas City and was impressed with every aspect of this exquisite instrument. I especially enjoyed the clarity and depth of the bass register, and the absolutely even, wonderfully responsive action. The fit and finish were superb. In my opinion, the Ravenscroft can truly be called one of the world's finest pianos.

Steve Brady
Registered Piano Technician,
Washington, USA

"...the tone was incredible..."

I too was impressed with the Ravenscroft piano in Kansas City. The tone was incredible, and it was my pick for "best of show". The action was very fast and light, almost too light. Nice job, Michael.

Bob Marlet
Registered Piano Technician,
Florida, USA

"...the bar has been raised..."

Wow! Have you ever seen and heard someone's dream come true? I have and I commend the result to you and any piano enthusiast. No doubt in my mind that the bar has been raised for performance pianos. If you are in the market for a high level performance piano and you have not looked at and played the Ravenscroft you have not done your homework.

Ed Whitting
Registered Piano Technician,
California, USA

"...second to none..."

The Ravenscroft 220 is a gorgeous instrument. When playing it, your fingers will move in ways they have always wanted to. It's as if this masterpiece of a piano can guess your next note and you just bounce along, enjoying the ride. The quality of tone is second to none. Your chords sing and your chops shine! It is like having a musical conversation with your guardian angel of potential.

Andy Margolis
Professional Jazz Pianist,
Arizona, USA

"...a naturally lovely sound..."

Playing the Ravenscroft was a delight; it is a responsive piano with a naturally lovely sound that does not really sound like any other instrument I have played. This is part of its charm. I felt that it gave me a "real" sound even at very low volumes, and could hold its own at loud levels as well. The action was all I could wish for. I would have no hesitation recommending this instrument to concert artists with whom I work and I would happily perform on it myself.

Warren Cohen
Music Director of MusicaNova,
Arizona, USA