- The
Harmoneon or
concert accordion (French:
Harmonéon,
accordeon de concert) is a
French free reed aerophone,
invented by
Pierre Monichon in 1948, although...
- The
Harmoneons were a
blackface musical singing group in the 19th-century
United States. The
group began as the "Albino Family" in 1843, and
later became...
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concertina and
bandoneon do not have the melody–accompaniment duality. The
harmoneon is also
related and,
while having the
descant vs.
melody dualism, tries...
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United States.
Constructed in 1859, it was the
successor to the
smaller Harmoneon Cemetery in
downtown Washington. All
graves in the
cemetery were moved...
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September 2006) was a
French accordionist,
musicologist and
inventor of the
harmoneon (also
concert accordion). He
published several books on the
history of...
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Charles Wheatstone, in 1829 and 1844; Carl
Friedrich Uhlig, 1834. The
harmoneon,
patented in 1952 by
Pierre Monichon, a
French musicologist and accordionist...
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instruments oboe Hano
aerophones 421.111.12
Hawaii woodwinds nose
flute Harmoneon aerophones 421.132
France free reed
instruments accordion Harmonica Chromatic...
- (1924–2009) –
composer Pierre Monichon (1925–2006) –
inventor of the
Harmoneon and
professor of
historical musicology Marie-France
Gaite (1941–1968) –...
- Family."
Other minstrels parodied the group. The
Harmoneon Family Singers (later the
Boston Harmoneons) wore
powdered wigs and
faces and
called themselves...
- Americans: (Eastern
Methodist Cemetery, or "Old
Ebenezer Cemetery"; the
Harmoneon Cemetery, and
Mount Pleasant Plains Cemetery). On June 5, 1852, the D...