Tue 26 May
HRN Entertainment
Jules van Iperen
In 1988, Edward Meijer (63) took over the company J.H. Meijer & Zn. BV Pianovakhandel from his father, Joop Meijer. Since then, he has been tuning the grand pianos of Schouwburg & Concertzaal Tilburg. He’s not employed by the theatre, but by now he’s very much part of the family. “Tuning for a theatre demands a great deal of dedication. You live in step with the theatre. You’re always keeping an eye on the schedule, because whenever the piano is needed, it has to be in perfect condition.” Over the past year, during the renovation of the Concert Hall, Edward has given the Concert Hall’s grand piano a new lease of life.
Jostijn Ligtvoet

First concert after the restoration
On 11 November, the grand piano returned to the Concert Hall, and on 12 November it immediately shone in the concert by piano duo Ludmila Berlinskaya & Arthur Ancelle, which was also broadcast live on the radio.
“The piano has to hold its tuning, and that’s always a bit nerve‑racking. Luckily, the instrument now sounds much fresher and has a powerful tone. The strings can continue to stretch slightly, which may cause subtle changes in the sound. Unfortunately, that’s a process you simply can’t speed up.”

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