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Concert Grand Pianos with Piano Player Functionality Using MIDI
Kraig A Pakulski

Concert Grand Pianos with Piano Player Functionality Using MIDI

Opportunities to Record Operatic Repertiore with a Concert Grand Piano

Shortlist (concert hall + self-playing concert grand)

1. UCLA – Herb Alpert School of Music (Schoenberg Hall), Los Angeles

• Evidence of instrument: UCLA purchased a Yamaha DCFX Disklavier PRO concert grand (the CFX with integrated high-resolution record/playback).

• Hall: 522-seat Schoenberg Hall (excellent acoustics, main concert venue).

• Why it fits: True concert hall + top-tier Disklavier PRO suitable for accompaniment/locking to click/MIDI or capturing and immediate playback for takes.

2. Colburn School – Zipper Hall, Downtown LA

• Hall rental available; Zipper Hall is a premier acoustic room in the LA arts district.

• Instrument note: Colburn is a major conservatory with Steinway concert grands; ask specifically if a Steinway Spirio | r (Model D-274) is available for sessions. (Spirio | r is Steinway’s high-resolution record/playback system, also offered in the full concert-grand D.)

3. San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) – Bowes Center / concert halls

• Multiple new halls and state-of-the-art recording facilities; venue rentals for performances/recordings.

• Instrument note: SFCM runs a world-class piano program; confirm availability of Spirio | r or Disklavier in the hall you book. (Spirio | r details for reference.)

4. University of Alabama – Moody Concert Hall (out-of-state example, proven Disklavier PRO use)

• Documented use of DCFX Disklavier PRO on stage for live masterclasses/remote performance — indicates the hall supports the hardware and workflows.

5. Carnegie Mellon University – Kresge Theatre (reference for Disklavier festivals/tech)

• School highlights Disklavier technology in professional concert settings; a useful benchmark and potential contact if you’re flexible on travel.

 

Backup options / hall types:

• Bösendorfer Hall (Ruggero Piano, Raleigh, NC) — pro performance space with concert grand (inquire about CEUS reproducing system if needed).

 

 

What to ask when you reach out

 

Use this quick checklist so your inquiry gets a fast “yes” or “no”:

• Instrument & system: “Do you have a Yamaha Disklavier PRO (DCFX) or a **Steinway Spirio | r (preferably Model D-274) available in the hall we’d book?” (Spirio | r and Disklavier are the two mainstream, high-res record/playback systems.)

• Recording support: “Can we capture multitrack audio (close piano mics + opera vocal mics + room pair) from your booth? Sample rate limits? Engineer required?” (SFCM notes “exacting recording studio / state-of-the-art equipment.”)

• Playback/MIDI: “Can we load a MIDI file or record + immediately play back the take on the piano for re-takes?” (Both Disklavier PRO and Spirio | r support high-resolution capture/playback; Disklavier emphasizes deep key/pedal resolution.)

• Tuning & tech: “Concert tuning same day? Tech on call during session?”

• Logistics: union crew rules, hours, stage shell, risers, audience/no-audience policies, video permissions, parking, and load-in.

• Costing: hall fee, piano use surcharge (often separate), engineer/tech hours, overtime.

 

 

Why these systems

• Yamaha DCFX Disklavier PRO = 9’ CFX concert grand + integrated high-resolution sensing/actuation; built for concert halls and recording, supports synced video, detailed pedal/key data.

• Steinway Spirio | r = high-res record + playback (incl. Model D-274 concert grand option); excellent if the hall has one in-situ.

 

 

If you tell me your preferred city/date range and whether you need Disklavier PRO specifically or Spirio | r is fine, I’ll zero in on the best hall and draft the exact outreach email for you.

 

Perfect—Los Angeles gives you a few realistic, bookable concert-hall options. These are the best places to start, with exactly what to ask about the player-piano system (Disklavier PRO or Spirio | r):

 

Top LA options

 

UCLA – Schoenberg Hall (Herb Alpert School of Music) — 522-seat concert hall with excellent acoustics. UCLA publicly announced purchasing a Yamaha DCFX Disklavier CFX concert grand (the concert-size Disklavier PRO), which is exactly the tech you want; confirm that the DCFX can be placed on the Schoenberg Hall stage for your session.

 

Colburn School – Zipper Hall (Downtown LA) — Premier acoustic hall (~400–415 seats) with an active rental program for concerts, recitals, and recordings. Ask specifically whether a Steinway Spirio | r (Model D-274) or a Yamaha Disklavier PRO is available for use in Zipper Hall on your date.

 

USC – Newman Recital Hall (Thornton School of Music) — 280-seat recital hall designed for high-quality acoustic music. External rentals are routed through USC Private Events & Conferences—ask if Newman can be booked for a recording session and whether a Disklavier PRO or Spirio | r can be provided/placed in the hall.

 

Note: Walt Disney Concert Hall is world-class but is typically not a straightforward rental for private recording sessions and there’s no public indication of an in-house player-piano system. (If you want me to check case-by-case availability there, I can.)

 

 

Exactly what to ask each venue (copy/paste)

1. Instrument & system

 

• “Do you have a Yamaha Disklavier PRO (DCFX/CFX) or a **Steinway Spirio | r—ideally a Model D-274—available in the hall for our session?” (These are the two current high-resolution record/playback systems.)

 

2. Recording support

 

• “Can we run multitrack audio (close piano mics + operatic tenor + room pair) from your control room/booth? What sample rate/IO is available? Is an in-house engineer required?”

(Colburn explicitly offers hall rentals for recordings; USC lists multiple performance halls; UCLA provides facility details and contacts.)

 

3. Playback/MIDI workflow

 

• “Can we load MIDI or record a take and play it back on the piano immediately for retakes?” (Core functionality of Disklavier PRO and Spirio | r.)

 

4. Piano care & logistics

 

• Same-day concert tuning, technician on call, shell/risers, video permission, union crew rules, parking/load-in, and any piano-use surcharge separate from hall rental.

 

 

Quick outreach blurb (fill in brackets)

 

“Hello, I’m producing a tenor recording session in Los Angeles and need a concert hall with a self-playing concert grand (Yamaha Disklavier PRO DCFX/CFX or Steinway Spirio | r Model D-274). We’d like [date range/times], with multitrack audio capture from your booth. Can you confirm (1) instrument/system availability in the hall, (2) recording package/engineer details and sample rates, (3) tuning/tech support, and (4) rental rates and any piano surcharges?”

 

Here are three dealers that maybe helpful.

 

1. Local Los Angeles Dealers

 

Steinway Piano Gallery Beverly Hills

 

• They are the official showroom for Steinway & Sons in the LA area.

• The website specifically notes that they showcase the “Spirio” high-resolution player-piano system.

• Why this is good for you: Since you mentioned wanting a grand piano with player-function + ability to record MIDI/tracks, having a Steinway showroom where you can directly experience the system (and ask about recording/MIDI specs) is a major plus.

• Tip: Call ahead to schedule an appointment and tell them your requirement: “grand piano + player system + ability to record MIDI tracks” — then ask to demo a Spirio or similar system in their showroom.

 

Hollywood Piano

 

• They’ve been operating in the Los Angeles metro for decades and they explicitly list “Player Piano Systems from Pianomation, PianoDisc and QRS” among their offerings.

• Why this is valuable: If you’re open to non-Steinway systems (or retrofitting an acoustic grand with a player system), this gives you more flexibility and possibly cost-advantages.

• Tip: Ask about retrofit vs factory-installed systems, and whether those systems support MIDI track recording/exports.

 

PianoNation

 

• Their site states they “provide … player piano upgrades with modern technology” for grand pianos in the LA area.

• Why this is promising: If you already own a grand or have a specific model (e.g., Steinway or another premium brand), they might facilitate upgrading it to a player system + MIDI capture.

• Tip: Ask what player-systems they support, whether they facilitate “grand piano + MIDI recording” capability, and what file-formats are supported.

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