
The design of this exceptional Special Edition
honours both the pianist and the conductor Sir Georg Solti.
The jet-black precious resin with the platinised fittings
pays tribute to the pianist: the clip symbolises the keyboard
of a piano, while the cap rings reflect the piano strings.
The artist´s signature on the body honours the conductor
Sir Georg Solti. The radiant red recalls his hand-written
comments on musical scores. The fine engraving on the rhodanised,
18-karat gold nib perfectly completes this masterpiece.
Sir Georg Solti is considered to be one of the greatest
opera conductors of the 20th century. His performance of
Richard Wagner´s "Der Ring der Nibelungen"
still counts as a brilliant moment in musical history today.
Born as György Solti in Budapest in 1912, the artist
began his musical career as a pianist, making his first
appearance at the age of twelve. His début as opera
conductor was in 1938.
In 1961 he began his time at Convent Garden Opera House
in London and in 1972 he became a British citizen and was
knighted by the Queen.
Black precious resin
Platinum-plated trim
Clip in the form of a piano keyboard
Cap rings in the form of piano strings
18 karat gold nib
If you want a Montblanc, you want the best. But if you shop
from an unauthorized source, you could end up with a fake
Montblanc, a stolen Montblanc, or product that has been
tampered with. And, if not getting a genuine Montblanc isn’t
bad enough, there’s something else you won’t
get - the Montblanc Service warranty.
To avoid this, always look for the Montblanc
Authorized Retailer logo proudly on display. And be sure
to check for the serial number on the clip. After all, if
you’re paying for a Montblanc, you should get a Montblanc.