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Das legendäre Weber Violano Orchestrion
Titel -Miserere aus IL TROVATORE - von VERDI Seit 05 / 2011 in der Orgelstiftung Waldkirch.. Es sind Weltweit...
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Das legendäre Weber Violano Orchestrion
Titel -Miserere aus IL TROVATORE - von VERDI Seit 05 / 2011 in der Orgelstiftung Waldkirch.. Es sind Weltweit nur 7 Exemplare vorhanden.
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On request: the full version of a French television documentary (1977) on mechanical music. Apparently, there was also a first part, but I haven't ...
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On request: the full version of a French television documentary (1977) on mechanical music. Apparently, there was also a first part, but I haven't seen or found it. I have split the documentary in 4 parts - this is part 1. Transferred from an old VHS tape, so my apologies for the bad image and sound quality ...
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After much editing, here's a fascinating interior look at the workings of the Weber Unika while it's playing - with two different cameras and four ...
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After much editing, here's a fascinating interior look at the workings of the Weber Unika while it's playing - with two different cameras and four different full-length video clips, and the inevitable slight difference in tempo between each take, this took some time to put together! You will be quite amazed at just how intricate and complex the various pneumatic actions are in this orchestrion: particularly interesting is the vibrato motor for the violin pipes. Of course, a special thanks to the owner who kindly dismantled the instrument for me!
Here the Weber Unika (Piano and Violin Orchestrion) plays a roll called 'Horen Sie Zu!' (Listen In!), a Schlager Potpourri of 1927/28 containing many popular melodies of the time and created by Walter Borchert, arranged by the talented Gustav Bruder. Thanks to Peter Mackett, Bietebouwer and Robbie Rhodes for all the tune titles!
00:54 Ca c'est Paris / Paree! (Jose Padilla) 01:22 Dinah (Harry Akst) 02:02 Auf der grünen Wiese 02:30 Du, nur Du (Walter Kollo) 03:20 In My Gondola 03:52 Ein bisschen Feuer 04:50 In der Pfalz (J. Benes) 05:26 Any Ice Today, Lady? 06:02 Mary-Lou 07:23 In Nischni-Nowgorod (Richard Fall) 07:56 Zwei Rote Rosen, ein zarter Kuß (Walter Kollo) 08:35 Liebe Katharina, komm' zu mir nach China 09:00 Ça c'est Paris / Paree! (reprise)
Gebr. Weber (Weber Brothers) was founded in 1880 in Waldkirch, the Black Forest, Germany. They were a small company (Orchestrion-Fabrik) which made around two instruments a week, but the quality and workmanship, and particularly the musical qualities, are among the best ever made worldwide. The musical talents of Gustav Bruder contributed greatly to their success after he joined the company in 1913.
The Unika featured here was made in 1924 and comprises a piano, with expression, accompanied by a rank of violin organ pipes. These are no ordinary off-the-shelf violin pipes, but are meticulously and carefully voiced to sound as close to a real violin as possible - a feat which any organ builder will confirm is extremely difficult. The Unika was the Weber equivalent to the Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina - that instrument had real violins but required frequent maintenance and tuning, whereas the Unika performs reliably and capably on all types of music.
The capabilities of the Unika include:
61 Playing Notes Mandolin Attachment Sustain Pedal Half Blow (Soft) Bass Half Blow (Soft) Treble Piano Pneumatic Regulator Violin Pipes Piano Treble Shutoff Violin Vibrato Swell Shutter Shutoff Rewind
Quite impressive from just a 66 hole trackerbar - the secret is in the use of a clever duplexing system which uses two simultaneous holes to perform a different function to either of the holes on their own.
The paper roll is 'read' by use of pressure, not the more common vacuum, using a set of pinch rollers and a weighty trackerbar metal roller, similar to that used in paper roll organs. The pinch rollers also pull the paper roll across the trackerbar, ensuring the speed of the roll remains unchanged throughout (the take-up spool has a friction clutch to allow for this).
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Phonoliszt Violina MMM, un piano et trois violons frottés contre un archet circulaire, commandés par papier perforé. Joue: "Elefant und Mücke"...
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Phonoliszt Violina MMM, un piano et trois violons frottés contre un archet circulaire, commandés par papier perforé. Joue: "Elefant und Mücke"
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