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    Player piano (redirect from Pianola)
    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...
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    holder today of instruments and music rolls by the two companies is the Pianola Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.) Meriden also was an important site for...
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    Publishing Company v. Apollo Company "The Pianola Institute – History of the Pianola – Piano Players". www.pianola.org. "The day the music died". The Buffalo...
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    sports museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder, also known as Museum Amstelkring Oranje Voetbal Museum Oude Kerk Royal Palace of Amsterdam Pianola Museum Pijpenkabinet...
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  • Organ Museum [nl] – Amsterdam Geelvinck Pianola Museum [nl] – Amsterdam Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, musical collection – The Hague Music History Museum Scheurleer [nl]...
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    Buurkerk. Among the instruments on display are music boxes, musical clocks, pianolas, barrel organs (including the typically Dutch large street organs) and...
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    appointment only). Museum Geelvinck collaborates in the partnership 'Geelvinck Muziek Musea with the Pianola Museum and Huis Midwoud (Midwoud). Museum Geelvinck...
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    a cylinder for an automatic organ (present in the current Geelvinck Pianola Museum [nl] in Amsterdam). Wilms' Symphony No. 6 in D minor and Symphony No...
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    made organettes and player pump organs for the "Working Man" to buy. The pianola, a pneumatic player piano, soon after became extremely popular. It had...
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    was given the name Pianola and was made commercially available to the public in 1898. The original was given to the Smithsonian Museum. Votey was born in...
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