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Poet's Prose: The Crisis in American Verse
Emerson, anticipating the Ideogrammic Method of Ezra Pound or the Grand
Collage of Robert Duncan, calls the oratorical form a panharmonicon. The
panharmonicon provides an American parallel to Mallarme's later championing
of ...
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Crescendo of the Virtuoso: Spectacle, Skill, and ...
In 1805 he completed a gigantic organ-like instrument of his own invention that
he called a Panharmonicon. This machine incorporated a large variety of
orchestral instruments, woodwinds, brass, percussion, but no strings, simulating
an ...
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Artists in the Life of Charleston: Through Colony and State, ...
UNION OF THE PANHARMONICON AND PAPYROTOMIA . . . THE
PAPYROTOMIA consists of several hundred Cuttings in Paper, embracing an
immense variety of subjects . . . Each visitor is entitled to see the Papyrotomia,
and to receive a ...
Anna Wells Rutledge, 2008
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Panharmonicon; Designed As an Illustration of an Engraved ...
This collection provides histories and analyses of society, culture, education, crime, and family life.
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The Orchestral Revolution: Haydn and the Technologies of Timbre
Advertisements for the panharmonicon also report that it played two different
works based on the subject of Wellington: “Marquise Wellington's March” by H.
Clasing and “Duke of Wellington's Victory” by a composer identified as “Bishop” ...
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Panharmonicon; Designed as an Illustration of an Engraved ...
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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Emerson's Transatlantic Romanticism
Truth is shrill as a fife[,] various as a panharmonicon' (JMN3, 433; editors'
interpolation). Here expression is directly connected to the mind, that which is his
own; but, crucially, not that which is single or consistent. As always it is important
to ...
Johann Mälzel, known today primarily for patenting the metronome, convinced
Beethoven to write a short piece commemorating Wellington's victory for his
invention the panharmonicon. A kind of mechanical contraption that was able to
play ...
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Concert room and orchestra anecdotes of music and musicians: ...
The expense of erecting this instrument, which was built under the royal
patronage, is stated to have been more than ten thousand pounds. THE
PANHARMOSICON. In the year 1814, Mr. Maelzel, the ingenious inventor of the
Panharmonicon, ...
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Did You Know?: A Music Lover's Guide to Nicknames, Titles, ...
XVI: 26). PANHARMONICON/JohannNepomukHummel(1772-183 8) \ This is a
mechanical instrument capable of imitating the sounds of a military band.
Inspired by this machine and at the inventor's urging, Beethoven wrote his
WELLINGTON ...
Seymour L. Benstock, 2013
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PANHARMONICON» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
panharmonicon im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Beethoven Anguish and Triumph: A Biography: Review
... music — his potboiler VictorySymphony was played on Johann Nepomuk Maelzel's mechanical music-making Panharmonicon a century and ... «Toronto Star, Dez 14»
The music of fictional composers.
Then, in an exalted, inebriated state, Gambara rolls out the Panharmonicon, a kind of one-man orchestra that he has devised to realize his ... «New Yorker, Aug 09»