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French free-reed musical instrument
The Harmoneon or concert accordion (French: Harmonéon, accordeon de concert) is a French free reed aerophone, invented by Pierre Monichon in 1948, although
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American blackface singing group
The Harmoneons were a blackface musical singing group in the 19th-century United States. The group began as the "Albino Family" in 1843, and later became
The_Harmoneons
Bellows-driven free-reed aerophone musical instrument
concertina and bandoneon do not have the melody–accompaniment duality. The harmoneon is also related and, while having the descant vs. melody dualism, tries
Accordion
African-American cemetery in Washington, DC
United States. Constructed in 1859, it was the successor to the smaller Harmoneon Cemetery in downtown Washington. All graves in the cemetery were moved
Columbian_Harmony_Cemetery
French musicologist and accordionist
September 2006) was a French accordionist, musicologist and inventor of the harmoneon (also concert accordion). He published several books on the history of
Pierre_Monichon
Class of wind instrument for music
Charles Wheatstone, in 1829 and 1844; Carl Friedrich Uhlig, 1834. The harmoneon, patented in 1952 by Pierre Monichon, a French musicologist and accordionist
Free_reed_aerophone
reed harmonium Hano aerophones 421.111.12 Hawaii woodwinds nose flute Harmoneon aerophones 421.132 France free reed accordion Harmonica Chromatic harmonica
List_of_musical_instruments
(1924–2009) – composer Pierre Monichon (1925–2006) – inventor of the Harmoneon and professor of historical musicology Marie-France Gaite (1941–1968) –
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American family singing group
Family." Other minstrels parodied the group. The Harmoneon Family Singers (later the Boston Harmoneons) wore powdered wigs and faces and called themselves
Hutchinson_Family_Singers
Month in 1925
York (d. 2014) Pierre Monichon, French accordionist who invented the harmoneon for large concert halls in 1948; in Lyon (d.2006) John C. Quinn, American
October_1925
Accordion Accordola Accordolin (mouth organ) Bandoneon Bandonium Concertina Harmoneon Harmonica Harmonium Melodica Reed organ Sheng Vibrandoneon (instrument)
List of aerophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number
List_of_aerophones_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number
Former cemetery in Washington, D.C.
Cemetery (1808), the Harmoneon (1829), the Female Union Band Cemetery (1842), and Columbian Harmony Cemetery (which replaced the Harmoneon in 1859) were constructed
Holmead's_Burying_Ground
Former cemetery in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Americans: (Eastern Methodist Cemetery, or "Old Ebenezer Cemetery"; the Harmoneon Cemetery, and Mount Pleasant Plains Cemetery). On June 5, 1852, the D
Graceland Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
Graceland_Cemetery_(Washington,_D.C.)
cancer. Pierre Monichon, 80, French musicologist and inventor of the Harmoneon. Eduard Butenko, 65, Russian actor, theatre director. Bob Mathias, 75
Deaths_in_September_2006
Song
ISBN 978-0-306-80743-5. Pike, Marshall S. "I Hab Leff Alabama". The Harmoneons: New and Original Melodies Sung by Them at Their Principal Concerts, pp
I'm_Alabama_Bound
Street in Boston, Massachusetts
view of Franklin statue and City Hall, 19th century, by John P. Soule Harmoneons performing at Horticultural Hall, 1851 Railroad Jubilee, procession forming
School_Street
Building in Boston, Massachusetts, US (built 1845)
1850s "Living specimens ... of mankind" from Iximaya, Central America Harmoneons performance American Pomological Society meeting 1854: Boston's first
Horticultural Hall (Boston, 1845)
Horticultural_Hall_(Boston,_1845)
American poet
recorded the song on his 2015 album Homespun Songs of 19th Century America. "Harmoneons Carolina Melodies", 1840 "Oh Give Me a Home if in Foreign Land", 1845
Marshall_S._Pike
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Excellent Among the Nobility
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