| Hello Europeans,  Dr. Walter Tenten has informed me about a TV
transmission on Sunday.  In a program magazine I have found it
as well (3/4 hours long).
Sunday, 25 April 1999 / 11.00 o'clock
Title: "Selbst spielt das Klavier, Welte-Mignon und die mechanische
Musik" (A selfplaying piano, Welte-Mignon and the mechanical music)
Channel: West 3 (WDR3)
If you are able to receive the ASTRA satellites, you will find it on:
ASTRA-1C / 19.2 deg. East / Transponder 39 / 11.05275 GHz / H
The ASTRA satellites reach more than 74 million TV households in
Europe; from Norway in the North to Spain in the South and from France
in the West to Poland in the East.  I found that information on the
ASTRA homepage:  http://www.astra.lu/
Regards from Hauke Marxsen (Germany)
 [ Editor's note:
 [
 [ The producer/director of this program, Oliver Becker of Berlin,
 [ sent me a draft preview of the press release:
 [
 [ "The film tells the story of mechanical music in this century,
 [ with the basis being on original compositions for the player piano,
 [ including the technical innovations of the Welte company and its
 [ inventors.  The most important pianists and compositions of the
 [ 19th century are heard via the Welte Mignon system developed by
 [ Edwin Welte."
 [
 [ Juergen Hocker and Hans-W. Schmitz are among the contemporary
 [ experts who appear in the program.
 [
 [ -- Robbie
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