Camden Piano Moving and Disposals
Making it easy to move and dispose your precious pianos in London
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Camden Piano Moving and Disposals specialize in piano removals and piano disposals for both upright pianos and grand pianos throughout Camden, London, UK. Our team of experienced movers ensures a hassle-free and secure relocation or disposal experience for pianos of all shapes and sizes.
Experience the features and benefits of our services:
Professional Piano Moving Services
Safety and secure handling through customized moving equipment
Fully insured services
Affordable and competitive pricing
Friendly, experienced, and trained staff
Timely and efficient service
Piano Disposal with Care
Proper disposal methods in compliance with local regulations
Environmentally-friendly disposal solutions
Free assessment and disposal quotes
Secure and safe removal process
Areas we serve :Highgate , Hampstead, West Hampstead, Kentish Town, Camden Town, Kilburn , Somers Town, St. Pancras, Bloomsbury, and Holborn.
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Camden Town, London WC1
England
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Muzio Clementi
Muzio Clementi 23 January 1752 to 10 March 1832 was an Italian-born British composer, pianist, pedagogue, conductor, music publisher, editor, and piano manufacturer. who was the son of a silversmith? the piano firm Clementi eventually became Collard and Collard.
He was encouraged to study music by his father, Muzio was sponsored as a young composer by Sir Peter Beckford who brought him to England to advance his studies in music. Later, he toured Europe numerous times from his long-standing base in London. It was on one of these occasions, in 1781, that he engaged in a piano competition with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Clementi published a highly respected piano method which even Beethoven endorsed him, sending pupils along to Clementi.