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| 来源: | Freesound 前往原页面 查看译文 |
| 作者: | Ohrwurm |
| 许可: | CC0 公众共享许可协议 |
| 描述: | During the second half of the nineteenth century, the firm of Michael Welte und Söhne in FreiburgimBreisgau, southern Germany, achieved world renown as a manufacturer of orchestrions. Over several decades it built up a skilled workforce, both for the construction of the instruments and for the arrangement of the music rolls which caused them to play. So in 1904, it was ideally placed to develop an experimental piano playing device, with the aim of reproducing the recorded performances of the finest pianists of the day. What we now know as the WelteMignon was originally called, quite simply, the Mignon, an essentially French word meaning both small and pleasing, to distinguish it from the firm's other instruments, which were all considerably larger. http://www.pianola.org/reproducing/reproducing_welte.cfm Pianist: Eugen D'Albert (1864 1932) Instrument: Deutsches Musikautomaten Museum Bruchsal (Germany) Recording: Tascam HDP2 and BEYERDYNAMIC MCE82Soundsystem: Pro Tools LE |
| 标签: | fieldrecording mechanicalmusicmachine museum reproducingpianoweltemignon |
| 音频格式 | aiff |
| 声音时长 | 02:34 |
| 文件大小 | 25.9 MB |
| 比特率 | 1409 kbps |
| 采样率 | 44100 Hz |
| 位深度 | 16 bit |
| 声道 | 立体声 |