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  2. Aeolian harp - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian harp made by Robert Bloomfield. An Aeolian harp (also wind harp) is a musical instrument that is played by the wind. Named after Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the wind, the traditional Aeolian harp is essentially a wooden box including a sounding board, with strings stretched lengthwise across two bridges. It is often placed in a ...

  3. Aeolus Acoustic Wind Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Aeolus is an aeolian harp, a stringed instrument that produces music using the wind. [6] Nylon strings are stretched along the tubes, which amplify the strings' sounds. [11] [12] During times that there is no wind, tubes with no strings play low tones in the aeolian mode.

  4. Harp - Wikipedia

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    A number of instruments that are not harps are none-the-less colloquially referred to as "harps". Chordophones like the aeolian harp (wind harp), the autoharp, the psaltery, as well as the piano and harpsichord, are not harps, but zithers, because their strings are parallel to their soundboard. Harps' strings rise approximately perpendicularly ...

  5. Étude Op. 25, No. 1 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Schumann praised this work in a dissertation on the Études; calling it "a poem rather than a study", he coined for it the alternate name "Aeolian Harp". [1] It is also sometimes known as "The Shepherd Boy," following an unsupported tale by KleczyƄski that Chopin advised a pupil to picture a shepherd boy taking refuge in a grotto to ...

  6. Aeolian sound - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian sounds can be produced in the rigging of a sail-powered ship. The vortex trails produced as the wind passes over a rope produce a sound with a frequency that varies with the velocity of the wind and the thickness of the rope.

  7. The Tides of Manaunaun - Wikipedia

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    The Building of Banba has been described by some scholars as a "pageant" or "play", and by Cowell himself (more than fifty years later) as an "opera". [ citation needed ] The production was staged in the summer of 1917 at a convention of the theosophical community of Halcyon in coastal San Luis Obispo County, California; Varian was a leader of ...

  8. Henry Cowell - Wikipedia

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    Henry Cowell: Piano Music (Smithsonian Folkways 40801)—performances of twenty of his compositions for solo piano, including Dynamic Motion, The Tides of Manaunaun, Aeolian Harp, The Banshee, and Tiger, and a commentary track (album pictured in article)

  9. Aeolian Company - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian was first located at 841 Broadway, in the heart (and soul) of the piano district; the company later moved to 23rd Street, and then to 360 Fifth Avenue. Aeolian Hall (1912–13), 33 West 42nd Street, housed the firm's general offices and demonstration rooms as a recital hall on the 43rd Street side, where many noted musicians performed, and was where the first Vocalions were made.