- (fencer),
competitor in 1896
Olympics Henri Delaborde (painter) Jean-Baptiste
Thillaie Delaborde, (9 June 1730 – late
January 1777), a
French physical scientist...
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aesthetic connection between music and electricity. However, Jean-Baptiste
Thillaie Delaborde built the
clavecin électrique a few
years later, an instrument...
- électrique) was a
musical instrument invented in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste
Thillaie Delaborde, a
French Jesuit priest. It is the
earliest known electric-powered...
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Prokop Diviš in 1748, with 700
electrified strings. In 1760, Jean
Baptiste Thillaie de
Laborde introduced the
clavecin électrique, an
electrically activated...
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surviving electric-powered
musical instrument, in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste
Thillaie Delaborde Roulette was
developed in 18th
century France from a primitive...
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temporarily electrified to
enhance their sonic qualities. In 1760, Jean
Baptiste Thillaie de
Laborde developed the
clavecin électrique. This was a
keyboard instrument...