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harmonicon
harmonicon (hɑːˈmɒnɪkən) [a. Gr. ἁρµονικόν, neut. sing. of ἁρµονικός harmonic.] A name given to various musical instruments. a. = harmonica 1 a. b. = harmonica 1 b; also applied to instruments similarly constructed. c. A mouth-organ consisting of a row of free reeds arranged in a case so as to give ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harmonicon
Harmonicon may refer to: Music The Harmonicon, a London musical magazine 1823–33 Panharmonicon, an organ-like musical instrument Harmonica, a handheld instrument blending a piano and a harpsichord, played vis-a-vis (and such called) by two players Xylophone, a wooden percussion instrument Other Harmonicon wikipedia.org
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Harmonicon (spider)
Species it contains four species: Harmonicon audeae Maréchal & Marty, 1998 – French Guiana Harmonicon cerberus Pedroso & Baptista, 2014 – Brazil Harmonicon oiapoqueae Drolshagen & Bäckstam, 2011 – French Guiana Harmonicon rufescens F. wikipedia.org
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apollonicon
apoˈllonicon [f. as prec. after harmonicon, etc.] (See quot.)1834 Penny Cycl. II. 165/2 Apollonicon, the name given to a chamber organ of vast power, supplied with both keys and barrels..first exhibited..in 1817. a 1849 H. Coleridge Ess. I. 305 Sing ‘Songs of Reason’ to the grinding of a steam apoll... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Harmonicon
The Harmonicon was an influential monthly journal of music published in London from 1823 to 1833. References The Harmonicon archive at HathiTrust 1823 establishments in the United Kingdom 1833 disestablishments in the United Kingdom Monthly magazines wikipedia.org
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pyramidon
pyramidon1 (pɪˈræmɪdɒn) [f. pyramid, after accordion, harmonicon, etc.] A pedal organ-stop having wooden pipes in the form of an inverted pyramid, and producing very deep tones.1876 J. Hiles Catech. Organ ix. (1878) 63 Pyramidon, a Pedal stop of 16 or 32 feet-tone. 1881 C. A. Edwards Organs 156 [The... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diplura (spider)
They differ from Harmonicon sp. by the leg formula (1423 in Harmonicon, rather than 4123 in other genera of the subfamily) and the shape of the lyra bristles wikipedia.org
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gigalira
‖ gigalira (dʒigaˈlira) [It.; f. giga fiddle + lira lyre.] A kind of wood harmonicon.1889 Century Dict., Gigelira. 1892 Daily News 22 Jan. 6/2 Performances on the gigilira [sic], dulcimer, and piano. Oxford English Dictionary
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Symphony No. 1 (Mendelssohn)
The London première was reviewed in The Harmonicon: ... though only about one or two-and-twenty years of age, he has already produced several works of wikipedia.org
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هرمونكونة
الأنواع اعتبارًا من مايو 2019 يشتمل على أربعة أنواع Harmonicon audeae Maréchal & Marty, 1998 – غيانا الفرنسية Harmonicon cerberus Pedroso & Baptista , 2014 – البرازيل Harmonicon oiapoqueae Drolshagen & Bäckstam, 2011 – غيانا الفرنسية Harmonicon rufescens F. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Czerny
His variations were not well received by the English magazine The Harmonicon: "His variations, seven in number, have nothing new in them; they pursue the wikipedia.org
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George Hogarth
He first worked as a music critic for The Harmonicon and the Edinburgh Courant magazine during the 1820s, continuing with The Harmonicon in the early 1830s wikipedia.org
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Antonio Tamburini
Castil-Blaze described his voice in The Harmonicon of May 1833: His voice is a fine baritone, well defined, extending from A to F, occasionally reaching "A Biographical Notice of Tamburini", pp. 125–126.The Harmonicon Randel, Don Michael (ed.), "Tamburini, Antonio, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of wikipedia.org
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William M. Goodrich
"In June, 1811, Maelzel's Pan Harmonicon was brought to Boston, from Europe, and Mr. Goodrich was employed in putting it up, and in exhibiting it. wikipedia.org
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Sarah Anna Glover
Sarah Glover also invented the harmonicon, which was an instrument designed to help her teach her music notation system. The harmonicon is a glockenspiel-like instrument spanning two chromatic octaves. wikipedia.org
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