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For this reason the term Pianola was used in the paragraph referred to and now is employed in this book; and, for the same reason, this book is called "The Pianolist."
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There was once a day something called "Pianola", a piano player product manufactured by the Aeolian Company.
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She is represented by a tree trunk impaled on a buckled railing, a found piece which fits in with other conceptual installations, such as John Wynne's "Installation for 300 Speakers, Pianola and vacuum cleaner;" Fergal Stapleton's black perspex lightboxes; the hooded figures grouped in a corner by littlewhitehead, the Glasgow artists; and Karla Black's "Pleaser," painted cellophane suspended from the ceiling by thread.
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Pianola brought the house down with the combined talents of LA Phil keyboardists Joanne Pearce-Martin and Vicki Ray.
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On Tuesday, Adams returned to conduct members of the Phil's new music group in a program of three smaller works, China Gates, the clarinet concerto Gnarly Buttons, and Grand Pianola Music.
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I tend to like those pieces best where that weightiness is continued through to the end — Grand Pianola Music, Nixon, Naive and Sentimental Music.
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On Tuesday, Adams returned to conduct members of the Phil's new music group in a program of three smaller works, China Gates, the clarinet concerto Gnarly Buttons, and Grand Pianola Music.
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Pianola brought the house down with the combined talents of LA Phil keyboardists Joanne Pearce-Martin and Vicki Ray.
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As a nod to Stravinsky's own wry humor, the program was designed to start with the most musicians on stage, gradually dispense with personnel, and end with the 1917 Study for Pianola, which requires no musicians at all.
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Mix all the ingredients in the exact order described above using a Pianola.
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