Word: gaveau
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...same year Paris dadaists gave a "Festival" in the respectable Salle Gaveau Concert Hall. The program bore the announcement: "Personal Appearance of Charlie Chaplin. The dadaists will pull their hair out in public." Neither event occurred, nor did such promised attractions as the first performance of Symphonic Vaseline by Tristan Tzara to be played by an orchestra of 20. Instead, young conservatives in the pit turned dadaists themselves, hurled tomatoes and hunks of raw meat (procured from a nearby butcher shop) at the stage while the dadaists volleyed back the missiles with delighted gusto. The owner of the building...
...apprenticeship in his father's piano factory in LeMans, France, several years' work with Chickering in Boston, and with Gaveau in Paris taught Arnold Dolmetsch how to make instruments. This knowledge he passed on to his wife, his daughters, Cecile and Natalie, his sons, Rudolph and Carl. Nights the Dolmetsches get together in their little cluttered home in Haslemere, play antique music on antique instruments or their replicas...
Last week, after 124 years of stiff competition, came word that the old firms of Pleyel and Erard had merged. Their instruments will henceforth be produced at the Pleyel works (St-Denis). Erard and Pleyel pianos are not the finest made in France (the Gaveau is considered finer). nevertheless they are first-class instruments. Pleyel owns the great modernistic Salle Pleyel in the Faubourg St-Honore...