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Title
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Lynch Family Bellringers, Glassophonists, Instrumentalists, Vocalists & Comedians poster, 1920s
Creator
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F. W. Niven Pty. Ltd., Melbourne (printer)
Source
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Grainger Museum Collection, Gift of Christine Fryer, 2000
Identifier
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01.2043 (detail shown)
Description
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The Lynch Family were renowned for using many unusual instruments, including handbells, organ chimes, glasses, and a metallophone (‘the Marimba Resonators’). This latter instrument, described as ‘the only instrument of its kind in the world’, is an example of the innovations that were happening in tuned percussion in this period. The actual metallophone — or one very much like it — is on display in the exhibition. You can see the metallophone being reconstructed for display in the video ‘Percy Grainger’s Tuneful Percussion’, a segment of which can be seen here: <br /><br /><a title="Assembling the Lynch Family metallophone" href="https://vimeo.com/318105947" target="_blank"><br /></a> <iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/318105947" frameborder="0" width="640" height="360"></iframe>
Date
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1920s
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Lynch Family Bellringers, Glassophonists, Instrumentalists, Vocalists & Comedians poster, 1920s
Description
An account of the resource
The Lynch Family were renowned for using many unusual instruments, including handbells, organ chimes, glasses, and a metallophone (‘the Marimba Resonators’). This latter instrument, described as ‘the only instrument of its kind in the world’, is an example of the innovations that were happening in tuned percussion in this period. The actual metallophone — or one very much like it — is on display in the exhibition.
Creator
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F. W. Niven Pty. Ltd., Melbourne (printer)
Source
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Grainger Museum Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920s
Identifier
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Grainger Museum Collection, Gift of Christine Fryer, 2000. 01.2043