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Draaiorgel de Vijfbeelden Free Music

Draaiorgel de Vijfbeelden

Real name: Draaiorgel De Vijf Beelden

Dutch barrel organ (street organ) "De Vijf Beelden" (The Five Figures).

Originally build before 1910 in Paris by the Gasparini company and named after the five figures at its front, one conductor, two calling ladies and two rigid (not moving) ladies in dance posture. In 1926, when it belonged to Louis Holvoet, completely remodeled by the Carl Frei company in Breda, which removed the figures in the front and added two side panels with fashionably dressed ladies. After it was acquired by Henk Möhlmann from Amsterdam, the organ's front received three new figures, in addition to the side panels, so that it again deserved its original name, "De Vijf Beelden."

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