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A pyrophone, also known as a "fire/explosion organ" or "fire/explosion calliope" is a musical instrument in which notes are sounded by explosions, or
Pyrophone
Large, steam-powered musical instrument
used by the British Manfred Mann's Earth Band in their 1976 cover. The pyrophone is a calliope-like instrument that uses internal combustion within its
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Musical instruments that are played by vibration of air
Detonations inside the calliope (and steam whistle), as well as the pyrophone, might thus be considered as class 42 instruments, despite the fact that
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World's Fair held in Paris, France in 1878
Alexander Graham Bell honors and tributes All-Russia Exhibition 1882 Pyrophone This includes six world expositions (in 1855, 1867, 1878, 1889, 1900 and
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Grand Est related to the serinette, the merline, and the barrel organ. Pyrophone — a musical instrument in which notes are sounded by explosions, or similar
Traditional French musical instruments
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French pianist and composer
featuring, or using as accompaniment, a now-obscure instrument called the pyrophone, and apparently was the only composer to specifically write for it. He
Théodore_Lack
instruments, including the "juggophone", "shatterophone", "topophone", and "pyrophone", which utilized the sounds of beating water jugs, breaking bottles, clinking
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American artist
creating pyrotechnic spectacles for many events and collaborating on a Pyrophone (MIDI-controlled flamethrower instrument). In 2000, he created Flaming
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Alsatian composer
the father of physician and musician Frédéric Kastner, inventor of the pyrophone. Livres-partitions La danse macabre, 1852 Les Chants de la vie, 1854 Le
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Orchestra
flame is matter in a high energy state the class comprises the much older pyrophones. A number of computational musical instruments that are not electrophones
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Study of heat-sound interactions
pumping. Cryocooler Photoacoustic effect Rijke tube Thermoelectric cooling Pyrophone Thermophone K. W. Taconis, J. J. M. Beenakker, A. O. C. Nier, and L. T
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1873, the inventor Frederick Kastner developed an organ that he named a Pyrophone. The British inventor Alexander Rimington, a professor in fine arts in
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German composer (1838–1910)
Wendelin Weißheimer plays on the Pyrophone, for which he composed Five Sacred Sonnets for Voice, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Pyrophone and Piano (1880).
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was observed as producing a high enough frequency to affect the flame. Pyrophone YouTube clip UCL Phonetics Laboratory 1920s "The Effect of Inaudible Vibrations
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Device that converts heat into sound
the tube can be heated externally and steel wool can serve as a stack.) Pyrophone Rijke, Pieter L. (1859a). "On the vibration of the air in a tube open
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New Zealand musician and artist
instrument inventor Bart Hopkin, whose 1998 CD/book Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones had also featured Dadson's group From Scratch. In 2010 the Wellington
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Sound: The Past and Promise of Electronic Music. Hopkin, Bart (1996). Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones: Experimental Musical Instruments. Official website
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24 string, electric double bridge-harp
Instruments. In 2000, Elvis Costello listed Gravikords, Whirlies and Pyrophones, a collection of recordings of experimental musical instruments, in a
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New Zealand musical group
Muller From Scratch contributes Fax To Paris Gravikords, Whirlies, and Pyrophones Compilation CD, Ellipsis Arts CD3630, 1998 Produced by Bart Hopkin of
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American artist/musician
Archived 2006-02-03 at the Wayback Machine, 2002 Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones: Experimental Musical Instruments, CD, with 96-page booklet and CD, Ellipsis
Ken_Butler
French experimental composer and instrument maker
ISBN 1-884365-08-6.[page needed] Hopkin, Bart (1996). Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones: Experimental Musical Instruments, [page needed]. Ellipsis Arts. ISBN 978-1-55961-382-8
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Musical Instrument Design, 1996, See Sharp Press Gravikords, Whirlies and Pyrophones. Book & CD, Orange, Connecticut: Ellipsis Arts. #3530, 1998 Making Musical
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American musician
Experimental Musical Instruments (Cassette) 199? Gravikords Whirlies and Pyrophones, Ellipsis Arts (CD/Book) 1996 Blacklight Braille: Songs from Moonlight
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Promise of Electronic Music. Hopkin, Bart (1996). Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones: Experimental Musical Instruments. Oxford Online Music Dictionary[permanent
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English : habitational name from any of the various places called Catton, for example in Derbyshire, Norfolk, and North Yorkshire, all apparently from an Old English byname Catta meaning ‘cat’ or Old Norse Káti meaning ‘boy’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : from a pet form of Catherine.
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Servant for the temple; Free-born; noble. Feminine form of Camillus. Famous bearer: Roman...
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Prophetess.
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A musical instrument in which the tones are produced by flames of hydrogen, or illuminating gas, burning in tubes of different sizes and lengths.