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Koenig Acoustical Collection

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David Pantalony; Erich Weidenhammer; Victoria Fisher

The University of Toronto acoustics collection consists of a comprehensive series of instruments made in the Parisian workshop of Rudolph Koenig (1832–

16 January 2020
Object, Instrument, Technology

Organ pipe

Organ pipes came in a variety of forms, each producing desired overtones.

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