
Broadwood Piano History: The London Maker That Shaped Modern Technique
Broadwood piano history, told through the physical piano: heavier English action, stronger bass architecture, extended range, and the kind of sustain that pushed pianists toward deeper touch, broader dynamics, and longer resonance.
In this video you’ll see how John Broadwood & Sons evolved from Shudi’s workshop into a London powerhouse—and why that mattered to composers and performers (including Haydn’s London years and the 1817 Broadwood sent to Beethoven).
What you’ll take away
Origins: Shudi → Broadwood, square pianos → early grands
Engineering that changes technique: action feel, range expansion, bass design, pedalling concepts
Composer-performer consequences: how the instrument shapes writing and touch
Where Broadwood survives in London collections and how to study it in context
Full article (same research spine as the video):
https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/broadwood-piano-history/
