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- Victor-Charles Mahillon (March 10, 1841 in Brussels – June 17, 1924 in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France) was a Belgian musician, instrument builder and writer...
- late 19th century by Victor-Charles Mahillon, the curator of musical instruments at Brussels Conservatory. Mahillon divided instruments into four broad...
- called them tensibile, inflatile, and percussionabile. Victor-Charles Mahillon, curator of the musical instrument collection of the conservatoire in Brussels...
- by Hornbostel–Sachs number). The early classification of Victor-Charles Mahillon called this group of instruments autophones. The most common are struck...
- Kahan T, Kaprelyants AS, Kyrpides N, Lapidus A, Lowry SR, Lykidis A, Mahillon J, Markowitz V, Mavromatis K, Mukamolova GV, Oren A, Rokem JS, Smith MC...
- instruments Instruments Verdegem, Stefaan (March 2015). "Fétis, Gevaert, Mahillon and the Oboe d'Amore". The Galpin Society Journal. 68. Galpin Society:...
- important mechanism for evolution in bacteria. Mobile genetic elements Mahillon, Jacques; Chandler, Michael (2020-12-26). "Insertion Sequences". Microbiology...
- S2CID 59224442. Duchatelet, Laurent; Moris, Victoria C.; Tomita, Taketeru; Mahillon, Jacques; Sato, Keiichi; Behets, Catherine; Mallefet, Jérôme (2020). "The...
- first used in the late 19th century by the Belgian instrument maker Victor Mahillon to play the high trumpet parts in music by Bach and Handel. Built initially...
- Crumhorn Page Crumhorns by Moeck Renaissance Studio[permanent dead link] Mahillon, Victor-Charles; Schlesinger, Kathleen (1911). "Cromorne" . Encyclopædia...