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orchestrion

[awr-kes-tree-uhn] / ɔrˈkɛs tri ən /
NOUN
music box
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See, for instance, the music room, where a brass-looking, water-spewing elephant trunk fuels the instruments, including an ornate orchestrion.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 16, 2023

Beecham p�re soon added the latest gadget in mechanical music, a reed orchestrion, which made Wagner sound like a merry-go-round.

From Time Magazine Archive

Leverage shook his head sadly and passed on as Carroll and Evelyn disappeared behind the din of an orchestrion.

From Midnight by Cohen, Octavus Roy

And that huge, portentous orchestrion took up such an immensity of room!

From On the Stairs by Fuller, Henry Blake

He had invented a Panharmonicon, an automaton instrument containing most of the instruments found in full orchestra, on the principle of the modern orchestrion.

From Beethoven by Fischer, George Alexander




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