Definition of Orchestrion. Meaning of Orchestrion. Synonyms of Orchestrion

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Definition of Orchestrion

Orchestrion
Orchestrion Or*ches"tri*on, n. A large music box imitating a variety of orchestral instruments.

Meaning of Orchestrion from wikipedia

- Orchestrion is a generic name for a machine that plays music and is designed to sound like an orchestra or band. Orchestrions may be operated by means...
- The Orchestrion Project is an album by American guitarist Pat Metheny released as a double CD in early 2013 on the Nonesuch label following the release...
- Orchestrion is a studio album by jazz guitarist Pat Metheny that was released by Nonesuch Records on January 26, 2010. Metheny's orchestrionics were built...
- Jazz, 2009) Orchestrion (Nonesuch, 2010) What's It All About (Nonesuch, 2011) Unity Band with Chris Potter (Nonesuch, 2012) The Orchestrion Project (Nonesuch...
- extraordinary celebrity by his performances on an instrument called the "orchestrion", a species of organ invented by himself. As a member of the Swedish...
- loudspeakers; Mechanical organs, which include the barrel organ and Orchestrion. These are controlled by mechanical means such as pinned barrels or book...
- electric motor being advertised in 1900. The company moved into the piano-orchestrion business and made both disc-operated and barrel-playing models, player-pianos...
- feature was a large orchestrion, built into a niche between the ballroom and one of the salons. Together with a smaller orchestrion, these two instruments...
- Metheny - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 December 2017. "Orchestrion - Pat Metheny - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 December...
- events. Fairground organ Orchestrion Showman's road locomotive The calliope is confused by some with the air-powered orchestrion, which was also used to...