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- physharmonica is a keyboard instrument ****ed with free reeds, a kind of harmonium much used in Germany in the early 20th century. The physharmonica resembles...
- Kunstharmonium [de] and the American reed organ; the earliest types include the physharmonica and the seraphine (for details, see Types). The idea for the free reed...
- he made mostly physharmonicas, bellows-operated wind instruments, each of which also had a large manual keyboard. For a physharmonica with built-in terpodion...
- granted to him in the year of 1824 for improving of the Hand harmonica (Physharmonica). The Instrument had free reeds of Chinese manner and bellows that were...
- includes works for piano and for physharmonica, including a transcription of Beethoven's M**** in C major for physharmonica and piano. Music of Pécs Roman...
- Haeckl was a musical instrument builder in Vienna, who built the first physharmonica in 1818. Two of his instruments from 1825 (refs. Inv. Nr. 19.480 (20...
- Helmholtz and Norwegian composer Eivind Groven. Helmholtz had a special Physharmonica (a harmonium by Schiedmayer) with 24 tones to the octave.[citation needed]...
- songs with piano accompaniment, and several works for piano and for physharmonica. His son Adolf Müller Jr. (1839–1901) conducted the opera orchestra...
- in 2007 in Budapest 27 responsories for Holy W**** for 4 voices and physharmonica (Limmer's last composition) According to his biographer and personal...
- beliebtesten Motive aus Franz Schubert's Werken : für Pianoforte und Physharmonica, oder 2 Pianoforte (or horn and piano) Op. 340, Variations of J. Strauss's...