Utilizing state-of-the-art automated CNC technology, Seiler’s four most popular German piano models are now reproduced at a fraction of the cost. In 2011, Seiler introduced the Edward Seiler Series of pianos. Seiler GS-110 Silent SeriesĬommitted to innovation, Seiler has chosen to not only refine, but produce their craftsmanship on a larger scale. Our Seiler Salon Johannes Seiler GS-208 Seiler SE-186 Seiler ED-186 Johannes Seiler GS-175 Seiler ED-168 Johannes Seiler GS-160 Johannes Seiler GS-150 Seiler ED-132 (SMR) Seiler SE-126 (SMR) Seiler ED-126 Johannes Seiler GS-116 Impulz J. Today, Seiler produces roughly 1,000 pianos annually world-wide. In 2008 Samick Music Corporation became strategic partners with Seiler by purchasing their factory in Germany. In 1962 Seiler moved production to Kitzingen in Bavaria, Germany, where it resides today. Under the cover of darkness, Steffan Seiler rescued the plate molds and designs from their former Liegnitz factory and, in 1945, restarted the family business in Copenhagen, Denmark. At the close of World War II, when Liegnitz (now Legnica) became part of Poland, Seiler’s factory was appropriated by the Polish National Party, forcing the Seiler family to flee their native homeland. With 435 employees, Seiler produced roughly 3,000 pianos per year. By 1923 the company had grown to become the largest piano manufacturer in Eastern Europe. Eduard Seiler, the company’s founder, began making pianos in 1849 in Liegnitz, Silesia, then part of Prussia.
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