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- and called the "Pianola", was invented in 1896 by Edwin S. Votey, and came into widespread use in the 20th century. The name "pianola", sometimes used...
- Publishing Company v. Apollo Company "The Pianola InstituteHistory of the PianolaPiano Players". www.pianola.org. "The day the music died". The Buffalo...
- Pianola is a small village near L'Aquila, Abruzzo in central Italy. It is situated in the Apennine Mountains at 726 m (2,382 ft) above sea level. "Pianola...
- Grand Pianola Music is a minimalist composition by the American composer John Adams written in 1981. It was premiered on February 26, 1982, by the San...
- The Étude pour Pianola is a 1917 composition for Pianola by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. The Étude was first published on music roll in 1921 and...
- is a suffix of product names common in the early 20th century, such as Pianola, Victrola, Amberola, Mazola, Crayola, Rock-Ola, Shinola, or brands such...
- years, substituting an orchestra for the percussion and pianos or using pianolas in accordance with a version Stravinsky abandoned. Stravinsky conceived...
- Laurel Pardey (19 September 1897 – 13 January 1974) was an Australian pianola-roll pianist who worked closely with her elder sister Edith Emma Pardey...
- through a programmed perforated paper roll. The mechanism was given the name Pianola and was made commercially available to the public in 1898. The original...
- made organettes and player pump organs for the "Working Man" to buy. The pianola, a pneumatic player piano, soon after became extremely po****r. It had...