Jazz Pianist's Symphony-Inspired Townhouse Hits Market for $15 Million

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Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, 163 E. 64th St. is a 90-foot-deep neo-Georgian townhouse designed to resemble a musical composition. The historic property, owned by jazz pianist and songwriter for 37 years, features unique elements like a Belle Époque bar with a Lalique crystal ceiling and an 18th-century tapestry-lit dining room. Laub is downsizing to a smaller dwelling but plans to stay in Manhattan.

at 163 East 64th St. Built in 1872, the property is an exquisite neo-Georgian-inspired brick townhouse extending 90 feet in depthLocated near Central Park, 163 E. 64th St. is on the market for $15 million on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.contrast, Laub describes them as a perfect union.real estate, it is juxtaposed with Laub’s creative side.is that when I was redoing the house with Ronald Bricke, the designer, everything to me was functioning like a symphony.

Laub has lived at the Symphony Townhouse for 37 years, but admits it is time to downsize to a smaller dwelling. He plans to stay in Manhattan, the city he loveshistoric interior design elements include a Belle Époque bar with a Lalique crystal ceiling and an 18th-century tapestry-lit dining room.specifically, the Symphony Floor, a second level flowing like a musical composition, complete with an English pine library, music room, and performance-ready sound system.

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