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Remarkable and rare, this Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina Model B is a masterpiece of design
Featuring three self-playing violins and a piano, this remarkable machine boasts outstanding sound
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The piece comes complete with 50 unique rolls of music
Three violins playing strings tuned to D, A and E are bowed by a circular 1,350-strand horsehair bow
Crafted in 1910, this machine is the most advanced automatic music player of its time
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Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina Model B Music Cabinet

  • This rare Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina Model B is the finest automatic music player of its time
  • Finely tuned instruments, including three violins and a piano, are integrated into the machine
  • Boasting an unprecedented musical range, the player closely mimics the sound of live musicians
  • It is one of only 63 surviving examples of this remarkable machine
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$498,500
Item No. 29-9091

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Description
This incredible Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina Model B music cabinet is among the rarest and most advanced automatic music players of its time. The remarkable machine, crafted by the renowned Leipzig firm of Ludwig Hupfeld, is one of the most mechanically complex music players ever made, boasting three self-playing violins accompanied by a self-playing piano. Once made in the thousands to entertain patrons of upscale hotels, restaurants and cafes, these extraordinary machines have become increasingly rare, with. . .
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This incredible Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina Model B music cabinet is among the rarest and most advanced automatic music players of its time. The remarkable machine, crafted by the renowned Leipzig firm of Ludwig Hupfeld, is one of the most mechanically complex music players ever made, boasting three self-playing violins accompanied by a self-playing piano. Once made in the thousands to entertain patrons of upscale hotels, restaurants and cafes, these extraordinary machines have become increasingly rare, with only 63 still in existence today.

A large step above the popular mechanical piano of the day, the Phonoliszt-Violina was expensive to produce, and therefore was only available to the most exclusive clientele. The necessity for its expense is evident when considering the astonishing complexity of the instrument. Three violins playing strings tuned to D, A and E are bowed by a circular 1,350-strand horsehair bow cage, while a cross-strung Rönisch pianoforte accompanies the strings. Remarkably, both the piano and the violins are dynamic, allowing for a previously unheard-of range of volume and tone. From the most delicate pianissimo to a crashing fortissimo, the unparalleled instrument has the ability to render musical pieces with all of the skill and vigor of a real musician. Over 900 music rolls were created for the Phonoliszt-Violina over the decades, of which 50 rolls are included with the present machine.

The firm of Ludwig Hupfeld was established in Leipzig in 1892, when Ludwig Hupfeld, an accomplished musician, mechanic and businessman, acquired the musical instrument manufacturers J.M. Grob & Co. The firm quickly rose in popularity as its mechanical instruments grew more and more complex. Products made by the firm included various piano-playing machines and orchestrions. The idea of creating an automatic violin came to Hupfeld in 1900, and by 1907, the firm displayed the Klavier mit Streichton, or piano with string tone, at the Leipzig Autumn Trade Fair. At the Brussels World’s Fair of 1910, a Phonoliszt-Violina was received with great acclaim and earned a medal, with renowned violinist Ephrem Zimbalist calling the instrument “the wonder and marvel of our time.”

This Violina model is featured on the cover of The Violin-Playing Machines, 2012, by Q. D. Bowers

Circa 1910

106” high x 75” wide x 32” deep
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Remarkable and rare, this Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina Model B is a masterpiece of design
Maker: Hupfeld
Period: 20th Century
Origin: Germany
Type: Automatons/Orchestrions
Depth: 32.0 in. (81.28 cm)
Width: 75.0 in. (190.5 cm)
Height: 106.0 in. (269.24 cm)
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