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+ | ==Pianista's, Pianola's, Piano Player's– Oh My!== | ||
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+ | ==The Ad of Liszt and the Gypsies== | ||
"The poor tinsel, the gaudy clothes, the dark passionate faces seemed to rise again from the keys. Mystery, lament, glad, mad, gaiety became crystallized in one imperishable beauty of music-in the soul of immemorial gypsies enshrined upon the keys." | "The poor tinsel, the gaudy clothes, the dark passionate faces seemed to rise again from the keys. Mystery, lament, glad, mad, gaiety became crystallized in one imperishable beauty of music-in the soul of immemorial gypsies enshrined upon the keys." | ||
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+ | ==Inner Player Piano's== | ||
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+ | ==Through the Looking Glass== | ||
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+ | ==A Note from St. Peter's on Player Pianos== | ||
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Revision as of 02:50, 31 October 2007
Contents
Pianista's, Pianola's, Piano Player's– Oh My!
The Ad of Liszt and the Gypsies
"The poor tinsel, the gaudy clothes, the dark passionate faces seemed to rise again from the keys. Mystery, lament, glad, mad, gaiety became crystallized in one imperishable beauty of music-in the soul of immemorial gypsies enshrined upon the keys."
Inner Player Piano's
Through the Looking Glass
A Note from St. Peter's on Player Pianos
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