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No Artist - Prague National Museum, Mechanical Musical Instruments album

No Artist - Prague National Museum, Mechanical Musical Instruments album

  • Performer: No Artist
  • Genre: Classical / Folk music
  • Title: Prague National Museum, Mechanical Musical Instruments
  • Released: 1978
  • Style: Folk, Classical, Opera
  • Country: Czechoslovakia
  • MP3 version size: 1541 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1637 mb
  • Other: MPC VOC VOX DTS MMF WAV MP1
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 156

Description

This is a list of music museums worldwide. The list contains notable former and existing museums that focus on musicians, musical instruments or other musical subjects. Museo de las Campanas – Mina Clavero. Academia Nacional del Tango de la República Argentina – Buenos Aires. Museo de instrumentos musicales Emilio Azzarini – La Plata. Museo Beatle, dedicated to The Beatles – Buenos Aires. House-Museum of Aram Khachaturian, dedicated to Aram Khachaturian – Jerevan.

Furthermore, the museum keeps, maintains and presents numerous instruments that were played by famous musicians and composers. The collection includes a particularly comprehensive range of clavichords and Viennese fortepianos. The world of sound in which the composers of Viennese Classicism lived can be heard and understood here in a nearly complete fashion. The holdings of the collection have their origins in Habsburg holdings; they have since been continually expanded via purchases, gifts and loans. PLEASE NOTE: From April 29 to October 4, 2019 Galleries 14 to 18 of the Collection of Historical Musical Instruments will be closed for maintenance work. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Mechanical musical instruments and objects. Jardinière with singing bird. Organetta model "The Gem Roller Organ". Peter Pan travelling gramophone with build in alarm clock. Musical box with pinned cylinder for six tunes. Musical box with metal disc and clock. Juke-box control unit Wurlitzer 1015. Mantel clock with musical movement.

Museum of Musical Instruments. Get quick answers from National Museum of Musical Instruments staff and past visitors. Note: your question will be posted publicly on the Questions & Answers page. Verification: Submit. know better book better go better.

Over 400 historical musical instruments of extraordinary value are on display. Temporary exhibitions and regular concerts are held here.

The National Museum in Prague is the most significant Czech museum institution. See open exhibitions, reconstruction, opening hours, location and tickets. The main building of the Czech National Museum, a magnificent Neo-Renaissance monument from the 19th century, is located at the top of the Wenceslas Square. It has been closed since July 2011 for massive and essential reconstruction works, but in the meantime, there’s no need to despair. There is plenty to see in the National Museum New Building, The Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures, Czech Museum of Music, and other buildings belonging to the National Museum, all of them absolutely worth visiting. Main Building of the National Museum.

The museum was reopened in December at a new location - in a beautifully reconstructed old Palace in Karmelitska Street in Prague's Mala Strana district. Even though the main attraction for visitors is the museum's large collection of musical instruments, the unusual architecture of the old palace with a large atrium in the middle, strikes you straight away as you enter the building. As the museum director Eva Paulova says, the palace itself has a very interesting history.

Kazakh Museum of Folk Musical Instruments. King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster). St Fagans National Museum of History. Staffordshire Regiment Museum. Stringed Instruments Museum.

The Musical Instruments Museum (MIM) (French: Musée des instruments de musique, Dutch: seum) is a music museum in central Brussels, Belgium. It is part of the Royal Museums for Art and History and internationally renowned for its collection of over 8,000 instruments. Musical Instruments Museum (MIM). Musée des instruments de musique (French) seum (Dutch). Until 1957, the curators at the head of the MIM; Ernest Closson (1924–1936), his son Herman (1936–1945), and René Lyr (1945–1957) limited themselves to preserving the already collected instruments, in not always satisfactory conditions.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Pin Operated Musical Boxes
A1 Martha
Composed By – Flotow*
A2 Coppélia
Composed By – Delibes*
A3 Violetta
Composed By – Verdi*
Pin Operated Musical Box With Percussion
A4 Unidentified Composition
Composed By – Unknown Artist
Pin Operated Musical Box With Reed Organ
A5a Don Giovanni
Composed By – Mozart*
A5b Lohengrin
Composed By – Wagner*
A5c Tausend Und Eine Nacht
Composed By – Strauss*
Pipe Barrel Organs
A6 Bird Organ
A7 Die Fledermaus
Composed By – Strauss*
A8a Der Eiserne Grenadier
Composed By – Unknown Artist
A8b Frühlingsgruss
Composed By – Unknown Artist
Mechanical Reed Organs
A9a Wo Sind Deine Haare, August
Composed By – R. Fall*
A9b Ta Naše Písnička Česká
Composed By – Hašler*
A10a The Orphan
Composed By – Unknown Artist
A10b Kdo Jedenkrát
Composed By – Stelibský*
A11 Kolíne, Kolíne
Composed By – Kmoch*
Mechanical Harmonica
A12 O Sole Mio
Composed By – Di Capua*
Orchestrion-Piano
A13a Proč Bychom Se Netěšili
Composed By – Smetana*
A13b Unidentified Composition
Composed By – Unknown Artist
Polyphones
B1a Bohemians-March
Composed By – Kovařík*
B1b Moravo, Moravo
Composed By – Nešvera*
B1c Serenade
Composed By – Foerster*
B2 Radetzky Marsch
Composed By – Strauss Sen.*
B3a Annen-Polka
Composed By – Strauss Jun.*
B3b Znám Jednu Dívku
Composed By – Smetana*
B4 March Of The Cadets
Composed By – Sousa*
B5 Carmen
Composed By – Bizet*
B6a Proč Bychom Se Netěšili
Composed By – Smetana*
B6b Kde Domov Můj
Composed By – Škroup*
Pianola
B7 Hungarian Waltzes
Composed By – Unknown Artist
B8 Lístečku Dubový
Composed By – Czech Trad.*
Pipe Orchestrion
B9 Carnival Of Venice
Composed By – Frosini*

Companies, etc.

  • Exported By – Artia
  • Pressed By – Gramofonové Závody – A 3641
  • Pressed By – Gramofonové Závody – A 3642
  • Recorded At – Hudební Oddělení Národního Muzea V Praze
  • Recorded At – Supraphon Studios

Credits

  • Cover – Dominik Wallenfels
  • Engineer [Sound And Cut] – ing. Řípa*, ing. Platz*, Miloslav Kulhan
  • Liner Notes [Notes] – Dr. Jaroslav Vanický*
  • Supervised By [Edited By] – Jaroslav Vanický, Miroslav Venhoda

Notes

Main title variations:
Prague National Museum: Mechanical Musical Instruments [spine]
Mechanical Musical Instruments [labels]

Recorded in the Prague National Museum and in the Supraphon Studios in Prague

(Instruments from the Music Department of the Prague National Museum)

Mono 10742 [sleeve - front cover]
10742 F [sleeve - back cover]
Mono 10742 F [booklet - front cover]

Made In Czechoslovakia [logo] Artia Prague [sleeve - back cover]
Made In Czechoslovakia [labels]
℗ 1966
Notes ©
Cover © 1966
Printed in Czechoslovakia [booklet]
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Previously released on Supraphon DV 6254-55 , identical matrix numbers.
Sleeve notes in English, Russian, German and French incl. a release title printed in Russian (Cyrillic).
Laminated front cover, non laminated semi-gloss back cover.
Includes a 285 mm square, 4-page booklet with photos of instruments.
Another version with the same manufacturing date code (87 2) but with sleeve and booklet front cover differencies (only SUA 10742 catalog# appearing on the release) exists.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): A 3641
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): A 3642
  • Other (Manufacturing date code): 78 2
  • Other (Retail price code): F

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SUA 10742 No Artist Prague National Museum, Mechanical Musical Instruments ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Supraphon SUA 10742 Czechoslovakia 1966
SUA 10742 No Artist Prague National Museum, Mechanical Musical Instruments ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Supraphon SUA 10742 Czechoslovakia 1977
SUA 10742 No Artist Prague National Museum, Mechanical Musical Instruments ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Supraphon SUA 10742 Czechoslovakia 1978