He did not. The Celesta [Célesta] was invented in 1896 by his father Charles Victor Mustel.
The Celesta was made in Paris in 1886 by Augusta Mustel. It is similar to keyboards in that one plays a keyboard to make a type of sound. It seems pretty deep in sound.
Torricelli did not invent the anemometer.
They didn't invent the microscope they only invented the leses
No, Joseph Swan did not invent light bulbs Thomas Edison did in 1878
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I think the best guess for Celesta's inventors are "Victor Mustel, and Auguste Mustell." :)
The Celesta was made in Paris in 1886 by Augusta Mustel. It is similar to keyboards in that one plays a keyboard to make a type of sound. It seems pretty deep in sound.
a parisian named Auguste Hantel.
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He was not an inventor.
They made the first 3D movie.
Elena Rudol'fovna Mustel' has written: 'Metody moduliatsii i skanirovaniia sveta' -- subject(s): Light modulators, Lasers
A celesta (also known as a celeste) is a keyboard instrument in the form of a small upright piano, and was invented by Auguste Mustel in 1866; metal plates suspended over resonating boxes are struck by hammers and sustained after the manner of the piano action. Its compass is five octaves from c; it is written an octave below sounding pitch, producing a distinctive chiming sound. Tchaikovsky included the celesta in The Nutcracker (1892) as did Bartók in his Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta.The proper name Celeste is also from the Latin word caelestis, for "sky" or "heavens".
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Celesta Geyer died in 1982.
Celesta Geyer was born in 1901.
Celesta is a very very excellent name.