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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...
- 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...
- years, substituting an orchestra for the percussion and pianos or using pianolas in accordance with a version Stravinsky abandoned. Stravinsky conceived...
- The latter has panoramas, magic lanterns, silent films, barrel organs, pianolas, music boxes and gramophones. Finds in the Ofnet Caves near the city show...
- 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...
- Publishing Company v. Apollo Company "The Pianola InstituteHistory of the PianolaPiano Players". www.pianola.org. "The day the music died". The Buffalo...
- Buurkerk. Among the instruments on display are music boxes, musical clocks, pianolas, barrel organs (including the typically Dutch large street organs) and...
- Anchor 157, c. 1959) "Rock a Rolla the Old Pianola" / "Brother Bill" (Original Records?) Pica on Pianola (33 rpm, Original LP-01) [Track listing: "Somebody...
- of grunge as a neo-classical, high gothic ****ure rock, full of flambéed pianolas and white-knuckle electric camp ... It's apparent that Muse can handle...
- 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...