Southwestern Assemblies of God University located in Waxahachie, Texas is seeking to join a small handful of colleges and universities across America who can proudly proclaim itself as a prestigious “All-Steinway” School. Steinway pianos are a world class product and have set the standard in performance and production since 1853.


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This video demonstrates how colleges, universities and conservatories can create an effective visual media promotion for fundraising and awareness purposes. For more information, contact Steinway Hall – Dallas/ Fort Worth/ Plano at 214-526-1853 or visit www.steinwaypianos.com

This video promo was produced by Media 21 (media21video.com) located in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.

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The most comprehensive and inspiring collection of testimonials ever recorded in support of the All-Steinway School.

In this 16 minute presentation, Deans, Directors and Advance Officers from some of America’s most respected and prestigious institutions address every level of success in the All-Steinway School program.


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Note by Note, The Making of Steinway L1037
A Plow Productions Film, Directed by Ben Niles


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“Note By Note” is a feature-length independent documentary that follows the creation of a Steinway concert grand, #L1037— from forest floor to concert hall. It explores the relationship between musician and instrument, chronicles the manufacturing process, and illustrates what makes each Steinway unique in this age of mass production. From the factory floor in Queens to Steinway Hall in Manhattan, each piano’s journey is complex—spanning 12 months, 12,000 parts, 450 craftsmen, and countless hours of fine-tuned labor. Filmed in key Steinway locations—the factory, Steinway’s reserved “Bank,” and private auditions—Note By Note is a loving celebration of not just craftsmanship, but of a dying breed of person who is deeply connected to working by hand. In the end, this is an ode to the most unexpected, and perhaps ironic, of unsung heroes. It reminds us how extraordinary the dialogue can be between an artist and an instrument—crafted out of human hands but borne of the materials of nature. more