Ignacy Jan Paderewski performing on a Steinway[221] grand piano waltz in C sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2, composed by Frédéric Chopin. (Studio recording from 1917).
Sergei Rachmaninoff performing on a Steinway[222] grand piano waltz in E flat major, Op. 18, composed by Frédéric Chopin. (Studio recording from 1921).
The White House's Steinway[223][224] art case grand piano from 1938. Lin-Manuel Miranda (rapping) and Alex Lacamoire (piano) performing 'The Hamilton Mixtape', composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, at the White House Evening of Poetry, Music and the Spoken Word. (Concert recording from 2009).
Harry Connick, Jr. and his band performing 'When the Saints Go Marching In'. Harry Connick, Jr. plays on a Steinway[225][226] grand piano. (Concert recording from 2010).
Steinway knew he must put music in front of people thus gaining sales for pianos. He built Steinway Hall in New York and in other cities of the United States where music was performed. At the White House in Washington, DC is the one hundred thousandth piano built by Steinway and Sons.