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<metadata><identifier>WhenMusicWasMechanical</identifier>
<title>When Music was Mechanical</title>
<mediatype>audio</mediatype>
<collection>other_minds</collection>
<description>Visit the Oakland Museumâs Mechanical Musical Instrument exhibit that ran December 16, 1972 through February 4, 1973. Organized over a two year period by the museumâs curator, Gretchen Schneider, the exhibit held around eighty varieties of mechanical instruments from the turn of the (19th) century. Charles Amirkhanian visits the museum to interview Schneider and demonstrates a variety of the tunes played by the musical machines.
Instruments on display range from the largest band organ to the smallest bird box, including the Lyon &amp; Healy Empress Electric Orchestrion, Wurlitzer Model 165 Band Organ, Mira Music Box.

Originally broadcast on January 25, 1973 for KPFA and KPFB.
Additional broadcast: May 7, 1973.</description>
<date>1973-01-23</date>
<year>1973</year>
<subject>Oakland Museum;mechanical instruments;KPFA 1973;radiom.org;barrel organ;electric orchestrion;Wurlitzer;turnaphone</subject>
<licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/</licenseurl>
<publicdate>2006-06-15 17:36:18</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-06-15 17:35:19</addeddate>
<uploader>adrienne@otherminds.org</uploader>
<runtime>01:10:01</runtime>
<updatedate>2006-06-15 18:15:30</updatedate>
<updater>OtherMaiden</updater>
<collection>audio_music</collection><stream_only>1</stream_only></metadata>
