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- Apollonicon abstract "The Apollonicon was presented to the public the first time in 1817 built by the English Organ builders Flight & Robson in London.It was an automatic playing machine with about 1'900 pipes and 45 organ stops with a technic familiar to the barrel organ. It was inspired by Johann Nepomuk Mälzels Panharmonikon. It also had five keyboards, one of them used as the pedal keyboard, so the instrument could be played by a few persons in manual mode as well.A very detailed description with drawings can be found in the Mechanics Magazine from 1828. A notice about it is to be found in Polytechnisches Journal, 1828, with the Germanized name Apollonikon.".
- Apollonicon wikiPageExternalLink g402.htm.
- Apollonicon wikiPageExternalLink apollonicon.htm.
- Apollonicon wikiPageID "31495595".
- Apollonicon wikiPageLength "1494".
- Apollonicon wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Apollonicon wikiPageRevisionID "546142667".
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Barrel_organ.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:1817_introductions.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerophones.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_musical_instruments.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Nepomuk_Maelzel.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Nepomuk_Mälzel.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Organ_builder.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Organ_building.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Organ_stop.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Panharmonicon.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Panharmonikon.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLink Pedal_keyboard.
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apollonicon".
- Apollonicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "apollonicon".
- Apollonicon hasPhotoCollection Apollonicon.
- Apollonicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical-instrument-stub.
- Apollonicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Apollonicon subject Category:1817_introductions.
- Apollonicon subject Category:Aerophones.
- Apollonicon subject Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Apollonicon subject Category:Mechanical_musical_instruments.
- Apollonicon hypernym Machine.
- Apollonicon type Instrument.
- Apollonicon type Software.
- Apollonicon type Aerophone.
- Apollonicon type Instrument.
- Apollonicon comment "The Apollonicon was presented to the public the first time in 1817 built by the English Organ builders Flight & Robson in London.It was an automatic playing machine with about 1'900 pipes and 45 organ stops with a technic familiar to the barrel organ. It was inspired by Johann Nepomuk Mälzels Panharmonikon.".
- Apollonicon label "Apollonicon".
- Apollonicon sameAs Apollonicon.
- Apollonicon sameAs m.0glppyk.
- Apollonicon sameAs Q619351.
- Apollonicon sameAs Q619351.
- Apollonicon wasDerivedFrom Apollonicon?oldid=546142667.
- Apollonicon isPrimaryTopicOf Apollonicon.