Petrof

Petrof
Industry Musical instruments
Founded 1864
Founder(s) Antonín Petrof
Headquarters Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
Area served Worldwide
Key people Zuzana Ceralová Petrofová
Products Grand pianos and upright pianos
Production output Yearly around 1,750 new grand pianos and 12,000 uprights[1]
Employees about 1,000[1]
Website petrof.com

Petrof is a Czech piano maker. The company was founded in 1864 in Hradec Králové by Antonín Petrof (d.1915) who had studied piano making in Vienna.

History of PETROF

1857 – The company founder Antonín PETROF goes to Vienna to learn how to build grand pianos

1864 – Hradec Králové - building of the first concert grand piano

1865 – Antonín Petrof transforms his father's joinery workshop into a piano maker's workshop

1874 – The company moves to a new property in the direction of Brno

1881 – The company starts keyboard production and the construction of action

1884 – The construction of a saw mill

1894 – Start exporting instruments abroad

1895 – Subsidiary in Temesvár in Hungary opened

1908 – The company becomes a limited company. Not only the founder Antonín Petrof, but also his sons Jan, Antonín and from 1914 the youngest Vladimír (2nd generation) work for the company.

1915 – Antonín Petrof and his wife Marie, the company confidential clerk die

1928 – PETROF together with the significant American manufacturer STEINWAY open a subsidiary in London at Wigmore Street.

1932 – The company management enlarges the company administration with the 3rd Petrof generation: Dimitrij, Eduard and Eugena

1948 – Nationalization - the national company Továrny na piana a varhany (Piano and organ factories) with a registered office at Hradec Králové is established; the PETROF brand is further used

1954 – Development department for upright pianos and grand pianos is established.

1991 – The Petrof family returns to the factory – Ing. Jan Petrof (4th generation) after 40 years of communistic regime – Start of privatization process

1994 – New modern research centre with own big-capacity free-field measuring chamber, biggest of its kind in the Czech republic, opened

1997 – Továrna na piana, a. s. established in Hradec Králové

1999 – 135th anniversary of establishment of Petrof company

2001 – PETROF, spol. s r. o. - the factory passed fully into the hands of the Petrof family, 5th generation enters

2004 – Zuzana Ceralová Petrofová becomes president of the company – 5th generation

2005 - Zuzana Ceralová Petrofová - appointed president of European Federation of Music Instrument Manufacturers - CAFIM

References

  1. ^ a b Williams, John-Paul (2002). The Piano, p. 90. New York: Billboard Books. ISBN 0823081516.

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