C 116 Modern

award-winning piano with

outstanding

design

Maximum musical pleasure combined with first-class design produces masterpiece such as the C 116 Modern piano.

The clear and minimalist design emphasises the vertical plane and gives the model stature. New manufacturing techniques and materials, such as the aluminium employed to provide a counterpoint to the polished piano varnish, highlight the essential elements of the instrument. The exceptional puristic design has earned these instruments numerous design awards.

Awards and prizes

Product information

Design Concept

Slim Line Concept (Classic 121 & 116): This design was basically developed by Arno Wilhelm Schimmel in the 1930th. The idea was to manufacture a new type of piano with an enormous tone volume, but more gracile appearance compared with the common heavy designs at this time. As this idea was revolutionary at this time when he received patents for. The success of these designs lead Schimmel to become the biggest German manufacturer over decades. The designs were refined over the years and perfected by the help of a self developed computer software CAPE in the 1980th. A true timeless design in tone and touch.

High performance hammer head

Our hammer heads are made from highly elastic merino felt with high flexibility and low damping properties. The felt is made from the highest quality merino wool in a traditional fulling process in Germany. For the hammer cores, we use hardwoods in combination with tension-regulating under felts. The result is a great richness of tone colours in the different dynamic levels, as well as long-lasting tones due to low damping effect on the strings (short contact period due to highly elastic felt).

Mineral key top

"Mineral key tops" are used for flat keys on all Schimmel instruments. These were developed by Schimmel and offer a more sensitive touch for pianists. In addition to this secure and sensitive touch, they are "glare-free" thanks to the matt surface, which s particularly advantageous for the pianist, especially on stages with spotlights.

Prestressed keybed

The keybed is firmly connected to the strungback by a three-point support, thus ensuring a resonance-link. In addition, the extremely stable, multi-layer glued keybed is pre-tensioned with an adjustment function in a process patented by Schimmel. This also ensures increased climate stability of the action regulation. As with our grand pianos, sound resonances are also specifically amplified, resulting in richer tone colours. The vibrations also create an improved possibility of interaction with the instrument when playing the piano.

Tone wood from the region

All the resonance woods that produce the sound we call tone wood. For this we use mountain grown spruce from the Bavarian and Bohemian forests, the origin of tone wood of the German instrument makers. For this we only use perfect wood, grown slowly at high altitudes, so that soundboards can be joined that have optimal resonance characteristics. The trees are pre-selected in the forests and then specially cut and dried over long periods of time. Even with this intensive pre-selection, only about 2% of the timber obtained in this way is suitable for our soundboard production.

Mass reduced bridge

The bridge transfers and distributes the vibration of the strings into the soundboard. Schimmel invented the so called mass-reduced bridge so that the bridge can withstand the string tension, transmit the energy optimally and at the same time prevent the soundboard from vibrating freely as little as possible. This involves milling a dynamic contour into the flanks of the bridge, which ensures that the richness of the sound is increased, and the sustain gets longer. An innovative idea that still received a patent even after more than 300 years of traditional piano making.

Dynamic soundbar

The "Dynamic Sound Bar" is clamped to the soundboard during the production of the soundboard. This regulates the flow of energy in the soundboard when playing at different volumes, thus ensuring a wider range of sound characteristics depending on the attack and volume. This is what we call high tonal dynamics. Depending on the size and shape of the soundboard, we use either one or two dynamic sound bars to achieve the best possible result. (see table)

Multilayered pin block

We use pin blocks made of thin hardwood layers so that the instrument keeps its pitch optimally and is easy to tune. These pin blocks were developed by Schimmel in the 1950s as so-called "tropical climate resistant" pin blocks and have proven themselves over the decades.

Glider

Traditionally, pianos are equipped with small metal castors. From our experience, these are rarely used. The risk of damaging the floor is quite high. For this reason, we equip our pianos with high-quality gliders that are coated with Delrin from below. This allows for easier gliding on smooth hard floors and reduces the likelihood of floor damage.

Extended manufacturer warranty

Schimmel offers an extended manufacturer's warranty through its network of appointed dealers. Because we trust and stand by the quality of our instruments.

CAPE - Designed by Schimmel

As early as the 1980s, Schimmel used computers to improve the design of their instruments and was a pioneer in the piano industry. Since then, the use of computers for research and development has been constantly further developed and today, referred to as CAPE, represents a unique and all-encompassing software solution into which decades of development work and research results have contributed. On this basis, new ideas and designs are constantly being created that set standards in the industry. On this basis, the use of CNC machines for the production of precision parts has been promoted since the 1990s. These are then added to our instruments exclusively by hand and are a prerequisite for achieving the highest quality.

Environment standards

Environmental protection and sustainability have been part of the company philosophy at Schimmel since the company was founded in 1885. This starts with the quality of our instruments. With a Schimmel instrument, you are purchasing a durable product that will be used for many years, often for generations. Which industry can say that it repeatedly receives requests for spare parts for its products that are more than 100 years old? Durability conserves resources. In addition, we manufacture our instruments from predominantly renewable raw materials - domestic wood from certified forestry and wool - and our cast iron plates are made in an elaborate process from recycled scrap metal. Wood leftovers and shavings from production are used to heat production in winter, and we generate solar power on the roof of the factory. Biofilters and a modern heating system complete our production. And of course, we produce according to high German environmental standards. This is true not only in our manufactory in Braunschweig | Germany, but also in Kalisz | Poland. In China, the production of our Fridolin instruments is environmentally certified according to ISO 14001 to ensure our high standards of environmental protection and sustainability here as well.

Model series C 116
Model Modern
Height (cm | inch) 116 | 46″
Width (cm | inch) 149 | 59″
Depth (cm | inch) 59 | 23″
Weight (kg | lbs) 248 | 547
Finish Ebony high gloss | White high gloss
Standard hardware chrome matt
Manufacturer Wilhelm Schimmel Pianofortefabrik GmbH
Country of origin Braunschweig | Germany
Action Schimmel action made by Renner | Germany
Keyboard Finishing manufactured in Braunschweig
Keyboard coating Mineral | Bakelite
Number of keys 88
Approx. keybed height from floor to underside keybed / keytop (mm) 682 | 767
Pedals Piano Pedal (left) | Moderator/twintone (middle) | Tone control (right)
Installation of self player possible no
Installation twintone ex works | retrofit at dealer's workshop* (*from year of manufacture 2019) yes | yes
Steel strings high performance spring steel with precise partial tone development High-performance steel by Pitthan | Germany
Bass strings made by Schimmel
Box frame construction with solid hard wood liners inlaid in mountain grown spruce. Combines high stability against bending forces with high energy reflection yes
Three-dimensional crowned and tension loaded soundboard with conical cut
Dynamic soundbar for definition see product details one
Bridge: solid beech capped by 5 layers of maple wood crosswise glued made by Schimmel
Cast iron made traditionally yes
Piano lid design horizontal and vertical
Glider/castor as standard (exchange to glider / castor is possible upon request) Glider
Soft close fallboard standard no
High gloss finishes are made of premium piano lacquer by layering process and hand polished yes
Manufactured according to following standards German Environment Standards
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Albert Mamriev

Pianist, conductor, music producer Albert Mamriev was born in Dagestan and studied with his father – a famous musician – Yankel Mamriev, with Professor Alexander Bakulov and Professor Nikolai Kostylev at the Central Music School of the Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory, with Professor Sergei Dorensky in the Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory as well as with Professor Arie Vardi at the S. Rubin Academy of Music at the Tel Aviv University (B. Mus and M. Mus.) And at the Hannover University of Music, Drama and Media (solo class).

 

Albert Mamriev is prizewinner of many international piano competitions such as: „Gina Bachauer“ in Salt Lake City, „UNISA“ in Pretoria, „Vianna da Motta“ in Lisboa, „Scottish International“ in Glasgow, „China International“ in Beijing and many others.

In 1992 for his concert activities and the performance of the music of Dagestanian composers, Albert Mamriev received a very important award – the Lenin Komsomol Prize.

In 1996, he also received a special award – concert grand piano from the President of Israel, Mr. Ezer Weizman.

Mamriev gives concerts worldwide at numerous renowned festivals such as:

the „Shanghai“ International Festival (China),

the „Gina Bachauer“ International Festival (USA),

the „Hong Kong“ International Festival, (Hong Kong)

the „Jerusalem“ International Music Festival (Israel),

the „Kotor-Art“ Festival (Montenegro),

the „Malta“ International Festival, (Malta)

the „Piano Stars of the 21st Century“ Festival (Russia),

the „Ludwigsburg Castle Festival“ (Germany),

the „Pianotune“ Festival (Belgium),

the „Franz Liszt“ Festival (Italy),

the „Wernigeröder Schlossfestepielen“ (Germany),

the „Roccabrivio“ Festival (Italy),

the „Ailon Baltic“ Festival (Estonia),

the „IKFEM“ Festival (Portugal)
the „Madeira“ International Piano Festival (Portugal)

and repeatedly gives piano recitals and Masterclasses in many music centers around the world, including Almeria, Augsburg, Beijing, Berlin, Braunschweig, Brussels, Cleveland, Dallas, Düsseldorf, Glasgow, Granada, Hamburg, Hanover, Jerusalem, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Mexico City, Milano, Moscow, Munich, Berlin, Paris, Reykjavick, Salt Lake City, Seoul, Stuttgart, Taipei, Taijuan, Tallin, Tel Aviv, Toluca, Venice and many others.

 

Mr. Mamriev has been a jury member at over 50 international piano competitions, including:
„UNISA“ (South Africa), „Ettore Pozzoli“ (Italy), „Parnassos“ (Mexico), „A. Scriabin „(Italy),“ Lyon „(France),“ Cantu „(Italy),“ Mozarte – Aachen „(Germany),“ F. Chopin „(Hungary),“ Cesar Franck „(Belgium),“ Young Virtuosos „(Czech Republic),“ Robert Schumann „(Italy),“ Spanish Composers „(Spain),“ Campillos „(Spain),“ Arcangelo Speranza „( Italy), „Valesesia Musica“ (Italy), „Maurice Clairmont“ (Israel), „Isodor Bajic“ (Serbia), „Young Talents with Orchestra“ (Italy), „Euregio“ (Germany), „Holland International Piano Competition“ in Haague, „Golden Key“ (Russia), „Piano Talents“ (Italy), „Delia Steinberg“ (Spain), „MIPF“ (Malta), „Astana Music Competition“ (Kazakhstan) and many others.

His students have won many international piano competitions, such as:

Anna Leyerer – “F. Liszt Center” IPC – 2021, 1st Prize, Spain

Evegeny Konnov – “UNISA” IPC – 2020, 1st prize, South Africa

Viktorija Bake – “Amigdala” IPC – 2019, 1st prize, Italy (young group)

Evgeny Konnov – “E. Pozzoli” IPC – 2019, 1st Prize, Italy

Lezanti van Sittert – “UNISA” NPC- 2019, 2nd prize, South Africa

Viktorija Bake – “Hannover-Beethoven” IPC – 2019, 1st Prize, Germany

Evgeny Konnov – “A. Scriabin” IPC – 2019, 1st Prize, Italy

Anna Leyerer – “Paris” IPC – 2019, 1st Prize, France

Evgeny Konnov – “Russian Music” IPC – 2019, 2nd Prize, Russia-Ryazan

Anna Leyerer – “Kyiv” IPC – 2019, 1st Prize, Ukraine

Shogher Hoveyan – “Hanover-Beethoven” IPC – 2018, 1st Prize, Germany

Igor Andreev – “Rina Sala Gallo” IPC – 2018, 1st prize, Italy

Evgeny Konnov – “Maria Canals” IPC – 2018, 1st Prize, Spain

Anna Leyerer – “Parnassos” IPC – 2018, 1st Prize, Mexico

Evgeny Konnov – “Cantu” IPC – 2018, 1st prize, Italy

Viktorija Bake – “Young Piano Stars” IPC – 2017, 1st Prize, Germany

Evgeny Konnov – “Malta” IPC – 2017, 1st prize, Malta

Lezanti van Sittert – “Young Piano Stars” IPC – 2017, 2nd Prize, Germany

Igor Andreev – “Gdansk-Baltic States” IPC – 2017, 1st prize, Poland

Evgeny Konnov – “Spanish Composers” IPC – 2017, 1st Prize, Spain

Pavel Kachnov – “Lyon” IPC – 2017, 1st prize, France

 

The complete recording of Wagner’s – Liszt transcriptions, and the world premiere of Ami Maayani Piano Concerto with Beijing Symphony Orchestra grows out of Albert Mamriev’s fascination for stylistic richness and the diversity of piano music, which was written between the periods of late Romanticism and the avant-garde, and his delight in the poses technical and interpretational challenges posed by this music.

 

Albert Mamriev is also a successful music producer. Under his direction, the “Neue Sterne” label released several wonderful CD recordings by very talented young musicians, including Alexey Chernov, Yuri Bogdanov, Romeo Zucci, Michael Bulychev-Okser, Grace Rhee, Andrei Stukalov, Elena Tarasova.

 

Albert Mamriev is also present on radio and television. Recordings of his concerts were made all over Europe, the USA, Mexico, Australia and Asia. He also gave several radio and TV interviews and interviews for music magazines, most recently including “Piano News”, “Piano Forum”, “Piano Wereld”.

 

Mr. Mamriev is the guest of honor at Classic Radio Orpheus in Moscow. In 2018, he was invited to a series of interviews on the program of legendary music journalist Joseph Tavor for 3 hours of live interviews and performances.

 

In 2021, Mr. Mamriev recorded a new CD album with compositions by Liszt, Brahms and Alkan. This recording was made in the Beethoven-Halle in Hanover under the direction of the world-famous record producer and Grammy winner Christopher Alder. You can find the recording on Spotify or directly on the artist homepage.

 

Albert Mamriev is the founder and artistic director of the international piano competition “Neue Sterne” in Wernigerode 

www.neue-sterne-wernigerode

and the international competition “Young Piano Stars” in Königs Wusterhausen 

www.youngpianostars.org

 

He is also the artistic director of the international music festival “Menorah” in Duisburg, the music festival “Jewish composers with a German background” in Hanover, the international piano and orchestra festival “Klavierissimo” in Wernigerode, the concert series “Junge Klaviersterne” in Brandenburg and the international piano competition the Neue Sterne Musikakdemie Hannover “Hannover-Beethoven”

www.neuesterne-ac.com

Mr. Mamriev has been managing the online music platform since December 2020

www.Fingering-piano.com

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