I think the best guess for Celesta's inventors are "Victor Mustel, and Auguste Mustell." :)
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A piano with metal plates would be more akin to a celesta. The celesta produces sound by striking metal plates with hammers, creating a bell-like tone, similar to how a piano uses hammers to strike strings. In contrast, an organ uses air to generate sound through pipes, and a harpsichord plucks strings with quills, making them distinct from both a piano and a celesta.
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Auguste Mustel invented the celesta in 1886 to create a unique instrument that combined the qualities of a piano and a Glockenspiel. He wanted to provide composers with a new sound option for orchestral music, different from existing keyboard or percussion instruments.
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Celesta Geyer was born in 1901.
Celesta Geyer died in 1982.
Celesta is a very very excellent name.
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It is called a celesta.
Celesta Hodge is 5' 9".
A celesta sounds a bit like a music box, as opposed to the grand sound of the piano. Also, the celesta tends to be a lot quieter than a piano.
A celesta produces sound when a small hammer strikes against metal plates.
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