The famous phrase, "Play it, Sam" is now off the table, as the famous piano goes under the hammer at Sotheby's in New York.
As Sam played, Humphrey Bogart's and Ingrid Bergman's famous characters, the doomed lovers Rick and Ilsa, toast with glasses of champagne. Then Bogart's character, Rick, pronounces his most famous line, "Here's looking at you, kid."
The sale of the piano marks the 70th anniversary of the classic film, which was largely set in the Moroccan port city of Casablanca, then part of unoccupied French North Africa.
Kaufman, 43, is a professional pianist, who made her living as a music director and accompanist in the musical theater and cabaret worlds in New York City for 20 years.
She said, “It was very emotional to play. I’m still choked up. There’s something magical about this piano.”
The Japanese owner purchased the piano for $154,000 on auction in 1988. At the time, this was one of the highest prices ever paid for a movie prop.
He was hoping to get $1.2 million for the piano, but had to settle for $602,500 when the famous piano went under the hammer to an unnamed owner. Apparently the lot failed to meet the expert's expectations.
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Please note: I was misquoted by the NY Post - I am actually a professional pianist, having made my living as a music director and accompanist in the musical theater & cabaret worlds in NYC for 20 years. Thank you, and please amend this quote, if you possibly can.
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel
DeleteI have amended the article with pleasure, and have also updated the original on Digital Journal at
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/339143
Best wishes
Anne