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If you were a high-roller in the early 20th century, you may well have acquired an Aeolian pipe organ for your palatial home. The Aeolian Company of New York installed its signature organs in “the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This piano player was made by Aeolian ...
El Sistema students practice their instruments at First-St. Andrew's United Church leading up to a concert at Aeolian Hall in London, Ont. El Sistema Aeolian is based on a program launched in ...
A massive piece of Windsor history is floating away, across the Atlantic Ocean. Carefully evicted from its longtime downtown home and with no takers found anywhere on this continent, a 10,000-pound ...
Nature makes music—the wind, the waves, the rain, the rustle of leaves, the creak and complaint of trees. The human impulse to transform these sounds into something that might be called Automatic Art ...
For 16-year-old Ayden Alvis, a recent alumna of the youth orchestra program El Sistema Aeolian, picking up her viola means breathing "a huge sigh of relief." "It's always helped me calm my thoughts ...
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