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Deutsch: Instrument in Siegfried's Mechanischem Musikkabinett
  • Popper's Violinovo
    by: Popper & Company, Leipzig, Germany
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Fonte Poppfrs Violinovo, Siegfried's Mechanical Music Cabinet Museum, Rüdesheim am Rhein, Germany
Autore nikoretro from Ft. Myers, FL, USA
References
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  • Poppers Violinovo (in German). Bildergalerie, Das Museum (smmk.de). Siegfried's Mechanisches Musikkabinett. (See: front, interior)
  • Q. David Bowers. "Popper & Company - A Musical Dynasty" (pdf). The Music Box 5 (7): 324330. The Musical Box Society of Great Britain.
    "​Popper & Co. was founded around 1891 by Hugo Popper, a native of Austria. In partnership with Hugo Spangenberg, Popper set up a business of selling musical products made by other companies. ",
    "​Most Popper instruments were assigned fanciful names rather than model numbers (Although model numbers were somtimes also gievn). ",
    "​M. Welte & Sons of Freiburg. ... was responsible for the world's first reproducing piano – the Welte-Mignon. In the development of this later instrument Hugo Popper played an important part. ... ",
    "​(in 1910) Hugo Popper died, ... ",
    "​Another “mystery” instrument ... is the curiously-named “Animochord” advertised in 1907 by Popper as being a “string orchestrion” with a “horse hair bowing mechanism”. Perhaps Paul Daehne was speaking of this or a similar instrument when he wrote in 1910 that: “By means of another invention Hugo Popper helped to create one's dreams. This instrument has a violin and mandolin with a piano accompaniment. ... This was Popper's last achievement!” ... Around 1929 a new type of Popper violin player came on the market. The “Konzertist with real violin” made its appearance. ... This new entry soon had its name changed to the more catchy-sounding “Violinovo”. Made in several case designs, the Violinovo was heavily advertised in Germany in 1930 and 1931. ",
    "​In the early 1930's the doors of the great Popper firm closed forever. "
  • "A Rare Violin Player" (pdf). The Music Box 6 (4): 251254. The Musical Box Society of Great Britain.
    "​Of all the mechanical players of the violin, one is extremely rare. This, made by Popper in Leipzig, is the Violinova. When Q. David Bowsers was compiling his Encyclopaedia of Automatic Musical Instruments, he failed to find an example. Now at last, one has come to light and been fully restored thanks to the labours of one of our German members, Werner Baus, who runs the Mechanisches Musik Museum at Kassel/Fuldatal. / ... The drum roll plays piano and forte and the violin strings are tensioned during playing by two pneumatic motors, and allowed to slacken when not in use. The violin itself is in a red mahogany frame which is indirectly lit during play. The 24 “fingers” are operated by a bank of pneumatics – only two strings are fingered. ... "
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