Shawm: History and Modernity
Piano accordion: history and modernity between mechanics and nostalgia The piano accordion is not just a primitive musical instrument, but a complex socio-cultural phenomenon that has been a symbol of street culture, technical ingenuity, and access to music for the poorest layers of society for two centuries. Its evolution from an elegant aristocratic entertainment to an attribute of urban folklore, and then to an object of museum and art reflection, reflects key changes in society, technology, and the perception of sound. 1. Technical essence: music recorded on wood and cardboard The basis of the piano accordion lies in the principle of programmable mechanical reproduction of music. It was an analog "player" of the pre-vinyl era. Its heart is a roll (cylinder) with carefully arranged pins (pin roll) or, in later models, perforated cardboard tape (book music). As the roll rotates, the pins strike the teeth of the metal comb (the so-called "comb"), causing them to sound. Each tooth was tuned to a specific note. The key element is the mechanism and air system (as in an organ), driven by the rotation of the handle. Air is blown into wooden or metal pipes, which sound when the valves are opened, controlled by the roll. Thus, the piano accordion is a miniature portable organ-automaton. 2. Historical path: from salons to Parisian boulevards and Russian courts Origins (18th century): The ancestors of the piano accordion were stationary mechanical organs in churches and wealthy homes in Europe. The first portable instruments probably appeared in Germany or Italy (the word "piano accordion" comes from the French chant — singing and orgue — organ, through German Drehorgel or Italian organetto). Initially, these were expensive instruments for the aristocracy, reproducing modular arias from operas. Golden age of street piano accordion (19th century): With the reduction in production costs, the piano accordion became a mass phenomenon. In Victorian London, on Parisian boulev ... Read more
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