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UUCB Piano Rentals
UUCB has two pianos that can be rented, along with the rooms
in which they're located, for concerts, recitals, or private parties. Our
pianos are described below. General piano rental
provisions are listed in our sample
church rental contract (exact details are generally customized
for the particular needs of each contract, after talking with our
Music Administration Committee chair). For
more information or to make reservations, call our office administrator
at 303-494-0195 or send email to the following address:
Steinway Grand Piano – This is a great Steinway
grand piano, and whoever plays it falls in love with it! It was built
in New York in 1887 and
has recently been completely rebuilt inside. It has a rich, mellow
tone, and its size fits perfectly with the intimate space of the Earth
Room, where it is located. The Earth Room has superb acoustics and
is equipped with a sound system, making it a great location for concerts
and special ceremonies needing live music. The front half of
the room has V-shaped pews, with the back of the room open for extra
seating or other activities. A beautiful stained glass
feature near the piano further enhances this room (see photo
of Earth Room). This
is a perfect piano in a perfect setting for student
recitals or performances as a solo instrument or as part of an
ensemble.
The piano rents for a flat rate of $25 on Sunday through Thursday and $50 on Friday and Saturday. In addition, there is an hourly charge for renting the Earth Room. |
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Steinway Upright Piano – This piano is
in fine condition, with very good tone. It is regularly tuned
and is an excellent instrument
to play at events held in the multi-purpose Sky Room, where it
is located. The large and airy Sky Room has direct access to a
kitchen, making it an ideal choice for a reception, dinner party, or
other special event (see photo
of Sky Room).
The piano rents for a flat rate of $10 on Sunday through Thursday and $20 on Friday and Saturday. In addition, there is an hourly charge for renting the Sky Room. |
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Note: Read history of these pianos at
UUCB.
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