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From 1993 to 2011, Gemeinhardt was owned by investment bankers under the corporate name Gemstone Musical Instruments.In June 2011, Gemeinhardt was acquired by Angel Industries Co. Ltd. of Taiwan, musical instrument manufacturers and business partner of Gemeinhardt for several years.
A selection of taonga pūoro from the collection of Horomona Horo. Taonga pūoro are the traditional musical instruments [1] of the Māori people of New Zealand.. The instruments previously fulfilled many functions within Māori society including a call to arms, dawning of the new day, communications with the gods and the planting of crops. [2]
Tangaroa", a 2007 electronic track by New Zealand artist Tiki Taane; Tangaroa, by New Zealand metal band Alien Weaponry; RV Tangaroa, a research vessel belonging to the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research; Tangaroa College, Otara, Auckland, New Zealand; Tangaroa Expedition, a 2006 raft journey from Peru to Polynesia
In December 2007, INFICON acquired Sigma Instruments Inc. [25] In February 2016, US based, InstruTech Inc., was acquired by INFICON. [26] [27] In October 2018, Final Phase Systems LLC, assets of a software developer, and Techno-Tools Corp., assets of a manufacturer of hand-held leak detectors, were acquired by INFICON. [28] [29]
Maisey Rika (born 10 March 1983) is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and composer, performing in both English and Māori.Her five original albums have each reached the Top 40 in the Official New Zealand Music Chart.
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Central Music is a Florida corporation that began in 1958. It was founded by Les Trubey and its first location was opened on Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, Florida (explaining the name).
RV Tangaroa is a research vessel operated by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) of New Zealand. It was purpose-built as a Deepwater Research Vessel for the then Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Research Centre at a cost of $ 27 million to replace the ageing GRV James Cook . [ 1 ]