Benefactor puts Steinway on tour

Pianist Jonathan Crayford sits at a 1955 Steinway D concert grand piano which he played in...
Pianist Jonathan Crayford sits at a 1955 Steinway D concert grand piano which he played in Queenstown at the weekend. Beside him is Brett Mills, who paid for the piano. Photo: Louise Scott
An accomplished New Zealand pianist played in Queenstown at the  weekend on a  rare 1955 Steinway D concert grand piano thanks to the generosity of a  resort businessman.

Jonathan Crayford, who has composed music for several films, television series and advertisements, performed at the Sherwood on Saturday and Sunday nights as part of a nationwide tour.

When Mr Crayford heard the  piano was  for sale last year he put out feelers  to see if anyone could help with the purchase.

"They’re bloody expensive and I could never afford it."

Queenstown Camera Company owner Brett Mills  stepped up.

Addressing about 50 recital patrons  on Saturday night, the musician said the tour would not have been  possible without the financial backing. 

He said it was a pleasure to play in the resort, which was home to family and friends. Mr Crayford played several original tracks and well as a few improvised tunes. 

He and the piano are playing 14 gigs as part of the Jonathan Crayford Steinway Tour.

However, he said the long-term plan was to encourage international artists to  travel to New Zealand to play the instrument. Following his two-hour set, Mr Crayford talked to the audience about the piano’s history.

He said many initials were inscribed into it, including those of Lili Kraus, a Hungarian-born pianist who was held in a prisoner of war camp during World War 2. Mr Crayford will play in Wanaka on Wednesday and Dunedin on Saturday.

— Louise Scott, additional reporting Mandy Cooper

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