La Grua Center currently owns a 1930 Mason & Hamlin concert grand piano.
1930 Mason & Hamlin
La Grua Center is proud to be home to a beautifully restored 1930 Mason & Hamlin Model AA parlor grand piano—an instrument of exceptional quality and character. Made during the final years of Mason & Hamlin’s original era of craftsmanship, the piano reflects the firm’s renowned attention to detail and tonal richness.
Acquired in 2012 through the generous support of many members of our community, this remarkable instrument has become a cornerstone of our musical programming. The purchase was the result of more than a year of dedicated work by our Music Matters committee and a passionate group of volunteers. Thanks to their efforts—and the financial contributions of numerous donors—we were able to bring this exceptional piano to La Grua Center, opening new possibilities for concerts, community recitals, and special events.
In 2021, the piano underwent a thoughtful restoration with the installation of new hammers, crafted as exact replicas of the originals, returning the instrument to its original tone and responsiveness. Its rich and lively sound continues to inspire performers and audiences alike, enhancing every concert experience at the Center.
We remain deeply grateful to the individuals and families whose support made this acquisition possible. Their generosity continues to resonate through every note played on this treasured instrument.
With heartfelt thanks to:
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Scott and Lisa Tepper Bates
Shirley Beal
Josephine Bump
Betsy Bump Carr
Peter and Deborah Castle
Tom and Dorrit Castle
Charles T. Clark
Jack and Marcia Fix
George and Emily Flint
Howard and Sandy Fromson
Christopher Greenleaf
Paul and Sarah Janssens
Stuart and Casey Malcolm
Rick and Mary Ellen McCarthy
James P. Quinn
Martha Snyder
Steve and Bernadette Wade
September
sat19sep5:00 pmMusic Matters: Rêverie ~ Flute & Harp Duo5:00 pm Purchase Tickets
Flutist Anna Urrey and harpist Kristi Shade present Rêverie, an enchanting program celebrating the luminous and dreamlike partnership of the flute and harp through works by Debussy, Fauré, Piazzolla,
Flutist Anna Urrey and harpist Kristi Shade present Rêverie, an enchanting program celebrating the luminous and dreamlike partnership of the flute and harp through works by Debussy, Fauré, Piazzolla, and more. Active as soloists, chamber musicians, and orchestral artists, both performers also appear on Broadway and share the stage with some of the world’s most celebrated artists. Together, they bring their exceptional artistry and musical storytelling to a special concert that is not to be missed.
Tickets are $25 and available online only. Click here to purchase. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door on the day of the concert. Doors open at 4:30 PM. All seating is unreserved.