Player piano (redirect from Pianola)
out production. The first practical pneumatic piano player, called the Pianola, was invented in 1896 by Edwin S. Votey, and came into widespread use in...
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sports museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder, also known as Museum Amstelkring Oranje Voetbal Museum Oude Kerk Royal Palace of Amsterdam Pianola Museum Pijpenkabinet...
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holder today of instruments and music rolls by the two companies is the Pianola Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.) Meriden also was an important site for...
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Organ Museum [nl] – Amsterdam Geelvinck Pianola Museum [nl] – Amsterdam Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, musical collection – The Hague Music History Museum Scheurleer [nl]...
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appointment only). Museum Geelvinck collaborates in the partnership 'Geelvinck Muziek Musea with the Pianola Museum and Huis Midwoud (Midwoud). Museum Geelvinck...
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Publishing Company v. Apollo Company "The Pianola Institute – History of the Pianola – Piano Players". www.pianola.org. "The day the music died". The Buffalo...
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Buurkerk. Among the instruments on display are music boxes, musical clocks, pianolas, barrel organs (including the typically Dutch large street organs) and...
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The latter has panoramas, magic lanterns, silent films, barrel organs, pianolas, music boxes and gramophones. Nördlingen is also known for the Scharlachrennen...
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was given the name Pianola and was made commercially available to the public in 1898. The original was given to the Smithsonian Museum. Votey was born in...
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collections are in Japanese with brochures in English. It also features a pianola which plays music every Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. which...
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Scott Joplin (section Museum)
Was Intended To Be". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 26, 2015. "Pianola.co.nz". Archived from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved April 20...
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Aesthetics of Resistance. They form a kind of musée imaginaire (imagined museum) with more than a hundred named artists and just as many artworks, mainly...
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Drybrook (section Mechanical Organ Museum)
away on the edge of the Forest of Dean. Mechanical organs, polyphons, pianola, automatic piano, electronic organs & musical boxes". The Forest of Dean...
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the self-playing piano Phonola American, the European counterpart of the pianola. Hupfeld had some success with the 1908 reproducing piano DEA, which was...
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was no way to keep so many pianolas synchronized, so early performances combined the four parts into a single set of pianola rolls and augmented the two...
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illustrated history of mechanical musical instruments from the music box to the pianola, from automation lady virginal players to orchestrion. New York: Crown...
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Grabaciones históricas; Centro de Documentación Musical de Andalucía. Rollos de Pianola (Obras de Albéniz, Granados, Turina, Ocón, Chapí, Alonso y Otros) (Almaviva...
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performance of "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" took place at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Bing Theatre on October 31, 1966, as part of the Monday Evening...
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(Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0-313-32437-9), 294–95. "History of the Pianola". Pianola Institute. Holmes, George (1990). The Oxford illustrated history of...
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commercial use at the time, lending itself to products such as granola (1886), pianola (1901), Victrola (1905), Shinola (1907), and Mazola (1911). Crayola introduced...
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Dutch composer Theo Verbey wrote a piece called Bandersnatch for cello and pianola, which was premiered during the 2010 Amsterdam Cello Biennale. In the 2010...
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Welte-Mignon, in English, published by the Pianola Institute, London, with many illustrations and audio examples www.pianola.org The Player Piano Group - the UK's...
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Rusland Hall (section Mechanical Music Museum)
seen and heard, including self-acting pianos, pianolas and even pneumatic "orchestrelle" organs. The Museum was featured in many national magazines and...
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Within which draws on the notes he provided for the Aeolian Company's 1929 pianola rolls edition of the Variations.) Hew David Steuart-Powell. Elgar wrote...
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roof of the defunct Aeolian pianola factory just north of the station. The factory had been purchased by HMV when the pianola company had collapsed owing...
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Retrieved 19 March 2021. Ross, pp. 297–298 Catalogue of Music for the 'Pianola' & 'Pianola' Piano, The Aeolian Company Ltd, London, July 1924, p. 88. White...
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managed to survive despite declaring bankruptcy. The Aeolian, Weber Piano & Pianola Company was founded in 1903 as a merger of the existing Aeolian Company...
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history of mechanical musical instruments from the musical box to the pianola, from automation lady virginal players to orchestrion, London, Allen and...
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Pleyel Renewed with biography Pleyel page at the Michael Haydn project Pianola Institute Factsheet – The Pleyela Piano annales.org/archives/x/lyon.html...
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Colorado: Mainspring Press. pp. 15, 16. Catalog of music for the pianola, pianola piano and aeriola. New York: Aeolian Company. 1905. p. 145. "Regina...
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