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Notre histoire

Voici une photo de notre atelier de violon à Budapest, prise en 1913. Découvrez notre histoire complète ci-dessous.

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Actualités et événements

Nos emplacements

Magasin Leaside

109, avenue Vanderhoof, no 15, Toronto (Ontario) M4G 2H7

416.961.3111

contact@remenyi.com

Lun - Ven : 11h - 19h, Sam : 10h - 17h

Magasin Yonge-Steeles

(anciennement Toronto Piano Group)

100, avenue Steeles Ouest, no 29, Thornhill (Ontario) L4J 7Y1

905.731.7725

Lun - Ven : 10h - 19h30, Sam : 10h - 17h, Dim : 12h - 17h DIMANCHE 12h - 17h

Magasin d'Oakville

202, promenade Oak Walk, n° 1, Oakville (Ontario) L6H 0H4

905.895.3371

Lun - Ven : 11h - 19h, Sam : 10h - 17h

Ce que les gens disent de nous

1828

Edouard Remenyi was a 19th century violinist who held posts as Court Violinist to Queen Victoria and Louis Napoleon.

He was a lifelong friend of Franz Liszt, and is credited with discovering Johannes Brahms, finding the impoverished, 18-year-old genius playing in a saloon on the Hamburg waterfront.

1890

His nephew Mihály Remenyi, newly appointed Master Violin Maker, opened a tiny violin workshop in Budapest, Hungary.

He received numerous medals and distinctions for his instruments, which are still highly sought after today.

1908

The founder's two sons joined the firm. László became a violinmaker, gaining experience in Paris, Hamburg, London and Zurich.

Zoltán, the younger son, expanded the firm into many other areas of the music trade, including retail, manufacturing and distribution.

Various Items Budapest Store Exterior 1900s Inside Budapest Store Remenyi Letterhead
1959

Surviving two world wars and economic & political upheavals, the business was confiscated in 1951 by the Hungarian communist regime.

The Remenyis arrived in Canada in 1959 and grew again from a tiny store on Toronto's Queen Street to the larger Bloor Street location in 1979.

Remenyi store Queen Street Interior of Queen Street Store Interior of the Queen Street store Bloor Street exterior mid-century Exterior of Queen Street Store
2016

Michael Remenyi Senior has received many awards for his work in the industry. He was honoured with The Gold Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary in recognition for his family's services to music over the last two centuries.

Bloor Street Storefront Piano Room at Bloor Street Oscar Perterson buying Bosendorf Recieving an award
2025

We are now writing a new chapter in the Remenyi history book with the founder's great-grandson, the fourth generation of the Remenyi family serving the music community. In 2022, we moved from our renowned location on Bloor St to an expansive new flagship store in the Leaside neighbourhood.

2024 brought the addition of two piano showrooms in Oakville and Thornhill. Our goal remains to provide musicians, music lovers, and distinguished artists from around the world with the very best service, expert knowledge, and of course, a shared passion for music.

Oakville Remenyi store Leaside Remenyi Store

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