• The Harmonicon was an influential monthly journal of music published in London from 1823 to 1833. It was edited at one period by William Ayrton (1777–1858...
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  • Look up harmonicon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harmonicon may refer to: The Harmonicon, a London musical magazine 1823–33 Panharmonicon, an organ-like...
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    four species: Harmonicon audeae Maréchal & Marty, 1998 – French Guiana Harmonicon cerberus Pedroso & Baptista, 2014 – Brazil Harmonicon oiapoqueae Drolshagen...
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    (in German) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glass harps. glassharp.org Grand Harmonicon, Baltimore, ca. 1830 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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    tells that he worked in 1810 to 1812 with Johann Nepomuk Mälzel's Pan Harmonicon that was sent to Boston and then exhibited in several towns. Mälzel had...
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    of astronomy and trigonometry and a treatise that was never published: Harmonicon coeleste. In 1579, the trigonometric tables Canon mathematicus, seu ad...
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  • (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 87. Ayrton, William (1827). The Harmonicon. Vol. V. Samuel Leigh. p. 47. ISBN 1276309457. Byrd, Donald (2018). "Extremes...
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    2023. "Philharmonic Concerts: Third concert, Monday, March 21st". The Harmonicon. 3 (28): 69–70. April 1825 – via RIPM. Genet, Jean (1963). The Maids....
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    number of setae on this lyra. They differ from Harmonicon sp. by the leg formula (1423 in Harmonicon, rather than 4123 in other genera of the subfamily)...
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    Pantomimes of Savage Races. Longmans, Green, and Company. Music in Mekka The Harmonicon, [Vol. VII, No. 12] (December 1829): 300. Taichi, Akutsu (2020-04-03)...
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    in southeast Asia, while a similar hanging wood instrument, a type of harmonicon, is said by the Vienna Symphonic Library to have existed in 2000 BC in...
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    or in place of the Menuetto. The London première was reviewed in The Harmonicon: ... though only about one or two-and-twenty years of age, he has already...
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  • Imperatrice 1938 Caruso 1927 *Polymelian Polymelus (GB) *Pasquita Sweet Music Harmonicon *Isette Cinquepace 1934 Brown Bud *Brown Prince II June Rose Assignation...
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    partnership with William Leybourn in 1651. The first of these, Wing's Harmonicon Cœleste, appeared in 1651 at a time when Wing was in correspondence with...
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    (1825). Tutor for the Grand Harmonicon. Baltimore, Maryland. Ironmonger, David. Instructions for the Double and Single Harmonicon Glasses. Muller, Johann...
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    the inner aureole of the Skiddaw granite. Known originally as the “Rock Harmonicon”, the instrument was performed upon by three players at once, the sons...
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  • (Mello-Leitão, 1923) — Brazil † Edwa Raven et al., 2015 - Masteriinae Harmonicon Harmonicon F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896 H. audeae Maréchal & Marty, 1998 —...
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    and reviews began to appear in major European centres, including The Harmonicon (London 1823–33), The Musical Times (London, 1844-date), the Revue et...
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    A Grand Harmonicon, a musical instrument invented by Smith, consisting of musical glasses in a wooden stand....
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  • Murchard, [?] "Discovery of Ancient Greek Tablets Relevant to Music," Harmonicon 3, (April–May 1825): 56, 76 H.C. Robbins Landon, Liner notes to The Creation...
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    historical source Revue musicale; by F. J. Fétis; 1827 historical source The Harmonicon, 1823 "Josep Ferran Sorts i Muntades". Enciclopèdia Catalana. Archived...
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    Glover also invented the harmonicon, which was an instrument designed to help her teach her music notation system. The harmonicon is a glockenspiel-like...
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    band Jason Ricci and the Bad Kind as well as with other bands such as: "Harmonicon" (Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, Ricci), "JJ Appleton and Jason Ricci" and...
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  • Greenwood Press. p. 320. ISBN 978-0-313-38790-6. OCLC 650307517. The Harmonicon. W. Pinnock. 1826. "Hofmeister XIX". hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk. Retrieved...
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    Wagstaff's ODNB entry for Charles Burney. Another review appeared in The Harmonicon (London: Longman etc., 1832), Vol. 10, p. 216. Lorna J. Clark, ed.: The...
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  • the original on 2010-03-24. Retrieved 2010-04-02. "The Metronome"; The Harmonicon, Vol. 8 (1830), p. 17. Swinney, Andrew. "Common Tempo Markings in Music"...
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    Bibcode:1957ASAJ...29..548Z. doi:10.1121/1.1908963. Anon. (1826). [Untitled]. The Harmonicon: A Journal of Music 4:[page needed] Burns, Edward M. (1999). "Intervals...
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    worked as a music critic for The Harmonicon and the Edinburgh Courant magazine during the 1820s, continuing with The Harmonicon in the early 1830s after moving...
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  • established himself as a teacher of the guitar". An 1825 article in The Harmonicon, however, already mentioned that he was born in Russia, although the place...
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    met her in Berlin the previous year, wrote in the London journal The Harmonicon in praise of a number of her songs that had been shown to him by Felix...
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