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Maene is a piano and harpsichord manufacturer based in Ruiselede, Belgium.

The company was founded by Albert Maene-Doutreloigne and Zulma Doutreloigne in 1938. It is currently under the direction of their son Chris Maene.[1][2]

The company produces replicas of historical instruments[3][4] and develops new instruments like the Barenboim piano, which contained no crossed strings.[5][6][7][8]

From 2016 to 2022, Maene collaborated with architect Rafael Viñoly on a novel piano design with a curved ergonomic keyboard that could facilitate easier access to the lowest and highest notes simultaneously.[9][10]

A foot longer than a typical concert grand and like the Barenboim piano hosting no crossed strings, the Maene-Viñoly piano was completed in 2022 and premiered at the Verbier Festival played by Kirill Gerstein.[11] In the months after Viñoly's death, the instrument was hosted at the Philadelphia Orchestra[12] and featured at a Carnegie Hall concert in November of 2023 where it was played by Jonathan Biss.[9]

The company also provides keyboard instruments for the Queen Elisabeth Competition.[13]

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