- The
celesta (/sɪˈlɛstə/) or
celeste (/sɪˈlɛst/), also
called a bell-piano, is a
struck idiophone operated by a keyboard. It
looks similar to an upright...
- The
Hyundai Celesta (Chinese: 现代悦动; pinyin: Xiàndài Yuèdòng) is a
compact car
produced by the
Beijing Hyundai joint venture since 2017 to 2023, replacing...
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Celesta Geyer (née Herrmann; July 18, 1901–February 19, 1982) was an
American woman most
famous for
being the
circus fat lady
known as
Dolly Dimples (also...
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Music for Strings,
Percussion and
Celesta, Sz. 106, BB 114 is one of the best-known
compositions by the
Hungarian composer Béla Bartók.
Commissioned by...
- Müller-Schiedmayer.
Celesta 5 1/2
octaves –
Studio model Celesta 5 1/2
octaves –
Compact model Celesta 5
octaves Built-in
celesta for
church organs A...
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Celesta Lowe (née Lisle) (1917-2004) was an
American historian,
columnist and librarian. She was the
first director of the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas...
- harpsichord, organ,
celesta Johnny Otis – piano, harpsichord,
celesta, timpani,
percussion Wilton Felder – b****, harpsichord,
celesta Stix Hooper, Abe Mills...
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specialising in
chamber and
orchestral music, most
known for her work as a
celesta performer.
Celia García-García
studied classical piano at the conservatory...
- b**** (1961) Merce, for
percussion and
piano or
celesta (1963) [Composition], for
percussion and
celesta (1963) De Kooning, for horn, percussion, piano...
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Triptych (Strings
Percussion Celesta) is a
ballet made by
Christopher d'Amboise to Bartók's
Music for Strings,
Percussion and
Celesta, as part of New York City...