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Full Name
  
Thaddeus Cahill

Education
  
Oberlin College

Role
  
Inventor

Name
  
Thaddeus Cahill

Occupation
  
Inventor


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Born
  
18 June 1867
Iowa, USA

Died
  
April 12, 1934, New York City, New York, United States

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Thaddeus Cahill (18 June 1867 – 12 April 1934) was a prominent inventor of the early 20th century. He is widely credited with the invention of the first electromechanical musical instrument, which he dubbed the telharmonium.

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He studied the physics of music at Oberlin Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio. After working as a clerk for Congress in Washington D.C. to pay for his college studies, he graduated from the Columbian (now George Washington University) Law School in 1889. He became convinced that music could be made with electricity (and also worked on an electric typewriter). He showed his first teleharmonium to Lord Kelvin in 1902. That year he established a laboratory at Holyoke, where he was joined by his brother, Arthur T. Cahill.

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Cahill had tremendous ambitions for his invention; he wanted telharmonium music to be broadcast into hotels, restaurants, theaters, and even houses via the telephone line. At a starting weight of 7 tons (and up to 200 tons) and a price tag of $200,000 (approx. $5,514,000 today), only three telharmoniums were ever built, and Cahill's great vision was never fully implemented. His idea proved to be fruitful, nearly a century later, with the advent of streaming media.

Thaddeus Cahill The Telharmonium Electricitys Alliance With Music 1906

Thaddeus Cahill - Telharmonium


Literature

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  • Martin, Thomas Commerford (1906). "The Telharmonium: Electricity's Alliance with Music". The American monthly review of reviews. 33: 420–423. Retrieved 26 September 2011. 
  • Reynold Weidenaar: Magic Music from the Telharmonium, The Scarecrow Press Inc.: London (1995).

  • Thaddeus Cahill Thaddeus Cahill and His Telharmonium Neatorama

    Thaddeus Cahill USA Page 4 120 Years of Electronic Music

    Thaddeus Cahill The Telharmonium or Dynamophone Thaddeus Cahill USA 1897 120

    Thaddeus Cahill Mil aos de Msica Electrnica Telharmonium de Thaddeus Cahill

    References

    Thaddeus Cahill Wikipedia


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