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YAMAHA LAUNCHES AUGMENTED REALITY APP „CLAVINOVA SPACE“

With its ground-breaking CLAVINOVA SPACE App, Yamaha has pushed new interactive boundaries by using AR to demonstrate what exquisite premium digital-pianos can look like in any room of a house.

Disklavier Composers Contest 2021

We are thrilled to announce the third edition of the Disklavier Composers Contest, the composition competition aimed to unite Yamaha's innovative technology and the creative genius of today's composers.

Yamaha’s Make Waves Interviews: Cesare Picco composer and pianist

Cesare's story illustrates the fellowship we universally share as music fans and musicians. He illustrates that music impacts our lives and is supremely cohesive.

Yamaha Disklavier concert played simultaneously in Hamburg, Vienna and Hangzhou

On 12th December 2020, the Hamburg Conservatoire presented a very special piano concert.

Yamaha Disklavier connects continents for premium musical education

Two Disklavier grand pianos, sponsored by Yamaha, enabled College of Music Seoul National University in South Korea and the University of California, Los Angeles, to provide real-time tuition by professors from each institute, remotely using the networked pianos.

JAMIE CULLUM SURPRISES PRIMARY SCHOOL WITH PRICELESS YAMAHA GRAND PIANO IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

The students of Frith Manor Primary School were selected by jazz artist Jamie Cullum as the winners of a national songwriting competition, organised by Yamaha Music

NOW AVAILABLE: Our new Clavinova CLP-795GP and CLP-785

The two premium models of our new CLP-700 series are now available at designated music stores, ready to be discovered by you.

Yamaha assists with remote entrance exams at Freiburg University of Music

Yamaha Corporation has cooperated with Freiburg University of Music (in Freiburg, Germany) to facilitate the entrance examinations conducted on June 10, using our Disklavier™ pianos with an automatic performance function. Yamaha supported these remote entrance exams by connecting pianos in Germany with Japan and China over the Internet, enabling examinees to take practical piano performance exams from remote locations.