Started in 1862
by D. H. Baldwin in Cincinnati, Ohio, Baldwin soon became
one of the largest piano retailers in the Midwestern
United States. In 1891 the first "Baldwin" piano was
manufactured and by 1913 Baldwin was enjoying a prosperous
international business exporting pianos to 32 countries
around the globe. In 1900 a Baldwin grand is awarded
the Grand Prix at the Paris Exhibition, the 1st American
made piano to earn the award. As a result Baldwin joins
a very limited group of manufacturers supplying concert
grands for performing artists. Baldwin's commitment
to both business and art have sustained it through the
tumultous times of the 20th century and have allowed
it to maintain its reputation as manufacturer of quality
instruments for both professionals and amateurs to enjoy. |