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Arthur Quentin de Gromard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Quentin de Gromard
Arthur Quentin de Gromard (1821–1896) was a French musician. Gromard lived in Eu, Seine-Maritime, founded a philharmonic society (the Cécilienne) in 1857, and he was the inventor of a musical instrument, called the cecilium (1861). He spent 35 years on the design of this complex instrument, a cross between a harmonium and a cello. It is related to the concertina, bandoneon and the accordion. Only 310 originals were ever created. This instrument is on display in museums in Brussels, Milan and New York, the Schweizerisches Harmonium-Museum, Liestal and Ringve Museum, Trondheim, Norway. The instrument uses free reeds and, according to its inventor, could be used as a solo instrument, to provide accompaniment, or as a quartet.〔(2000). ''Musical Instrument Museum Visitor's Guide'', p.185. Mardaga ISBN 9782870097304.〕 However, "its sound was not powerful enough to meet the demands of a regular orchestral instrument."〔"(The Collection Online: Cecilium )", ''MetMuseum.org''.〕 It was described in the Crosby Brown Collection: ==See also==
*Mélophone
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