Historical model guide
Feurich Model 123 Vienna
A European-made 123cm upright designed for demanding teaching, rehearsal and performance settings.
Archive notice
Specifications and RRP are historical
The £9,990 figure appeared on the original page and is retained only for historical reference. It is not a current quotation.
Austrian production
Built and hand-finished in Vienna
The archived specification describes the Model 123 Vienna as made and hand-finished in Feurich’s Austrian factory under the supervision of piano makers Friedrich Steinbauer and Jan Enzenauer.
It combined traditional production methods with modern materials and design features intended for institutional and performance use.
Model height
123cm
A taller professional upright format with a larger soundboard and string scale than compact domestic models.
Original specification
Construction and playing features
Stringing and scale
Paulello-designed rust-resistant wire, duplex scaling and an iron-frame design intended to support clarity and bass response.
Action and control
A Feurich-designed action, soft-fall system and celeste pedal for quieter practice.
Practical details
An opening front panel for sound transmission and an integrated anti-glare LED lamp in the original specification.
Intended use
The original page positioned the Model 123 Vienna for schools, conservatoires, smaller concert spaces and recording rooms. Its taller scale was intended to provide a broad dynamic range and faster repetition than smaller domestic uprights.
The archived page listed £9,990 in polished ebony with brass or chrome fittings.
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Watch the original demonstration
Feurich Model 123 Vienna video
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