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Florian Essenfelder

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Florian Essenfelder
Born7 November 1855
Died19 January 1929
NationalityGerman-Brazilian

Florian Essenfelder (Germany, 7 November 1855 – Brazil, 19 January 1929) made pianos in Germany and Brazil. He was the founder of the piano company Essenfelder.[1]

Son of Ferdinard Essenfelder and Maria Jacomowski Essenfelder, he was born in Friedland, East Prussia, Germany, since renamed Pravdinsk, Kaliningrad Oblast.

At the age of 27, he started making pianos for the German piano company C. Bechstein.

In 1889, he moved with his wife, Maria Jacomowski, and their sons to Buenos Aires, Argentina where he founded his first piano factory. In 1907 he moved to Curitiba, Brazil, where he founded the F. Essenfelder, one of the biggest piano companies internationally, in terms of quality during the early twentieth century. Most of the Curitiba are Essenfelders.

References

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  1. ^ Rupp, Isadora (2011-01-28). "Os Órfãos da Essenfelder". Gazeta do Povo. Retrieved 2017-03-05.