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- Victor-Charles_Mahillon abstract "Victor-Charles Mahillon (March 10, 1841 in Brussels – June 17, 1924 in St. Jean near Cap-Ferrat, France) was a Belgian musician and writer on musical topics. He built, collected, and described more than 1500 musical instruments.The son of Charles Mahillon, he started working at his father's factory of musical instruments in 1865. In 1869, he started the musical journal L'Echo musical, which ran until 1886.He was curator of the Conservatoire museum in Brussels from 1879 and contributed many of his own instruments to the collection. He had a deep interest in the acoustical science but especially that pertaining to wind instruments. While his work in acoustics was advanced for the time, and has some historical interest it has been largely supplanted. In addition to gathering a large number of historically interesting European wind instruments, he collected many ethnologically Interesting specimens from around the world and prepared a three volume catalog of these (in French). His various articles that appeared in the Encyclopædia Britannica 9-th edition are still of interest. In 1885 he provided instruments to A J Hipkins for use in a series of concerts at the International Inventions Exhibition in London.In 1890 he collaborated with Brian Greene to develop much of the more in-depth classifications of Idiophones. His classification of instruments was later adopted by Erich von Hornbostel and Curt Sachs, and is still in use today.".
- Victor-Charles_Mahillon birthDate "1841-03-10".
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- Victor-Charles_Mahillon deathDate "1924-06-17".
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- Victor-Charles_Mahillon name "Mahillon, Victor-Charles".
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