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THE PYROPHONE.
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music" made its début at the Vienna Exhibition of 1873. La Nature and La Revue des Sciences, edited by M. Tissandier, believe that this new instrument is destined to produce the most remarkable and unexpected effects in the orchestras of lyric theatres and in large concerts.

Fig. 3.—The Pyrophone, or Gas-Organ.

The chandeliers of the theatre, besides serving to light it, may be converted into an immense musical instrument:

"When the pyrophone is played by a skillful hand, a sweet and truly delicious music is beard; the sounds obtained are of an extraordinary purity and delicacy, recalling the human voice."