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Popper "Roland" Orchestrion
By Bernt Damm

[ Robbie remarked in 110324 MMDigest:

>[ ... Popper called it a "Swanee Whistle".  The position of the
>[ sliding piston is calibrated for each note, which assures better
>[ pitch intonation than can be achieved by most human musicians!
>[ See & hear it playing at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P9dMlNH5jU
Attachment thumbnail Hi Robbie, Thanks so much for posting the link to the Popper Roland clip on YouTube! In all my years of mechanical music, my favourite orchestrion has always been the Popper Weltpiano Model X, as featured in Siegfrieds Museum in Ruedesheim. That Popper Roland, however, tops everything I have ever heard! The music arrangement is incredible and the sound that thing produces -- Man o man! -- I am speechless! Needless to say, the video clip has been playing here at least 50 times already and no end is in sight. :-) Okay, so there is the Weber Maesto and some Hupfeld orchestrions like the Violina and the really big ones but, in my opinion, they don't even come close to this thing. Does anyone know where this instrument is located? Are there other video clips, recordings or even better, more technical information available somewhere? Bowers' Encyclopedia does not say much about it and I wonder if the one in his book is the exact one on YouTube? Fantastic! Best regards, Bernt Damm Sydney

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