Accordion Player Collection
In the 1840s, a woman with an accordion captured in a daguerreotype by Ron Fasand mesmerizes us with her musical prowess
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In the 1840s, a woman with an accordion captured in a daguerreotype by Ron Fasand mesmerizes us with her musical prowess. Fast forward to the early 20th century, and we find ourselves immersed in the vibrant world of accordion recitals, as depicted in JLP01_08_008458. The enchanting melodies of the accordion continue to echo through time, as evidenced by Morris dancers at Thaxted in Essex performing on the village green back in June 1939 (P029097). The harmonious sounds fill the air, transporting us to a simpler era where music brought communities together. During this period, even organizations like the Salvation Army embraced accordions as part of their musical repertoire. In San Francisco, California circa 1939, Dorothea Lange captures moments of joy and devotion within this community. A trio passionately plays their accordions while spreading hope and love (Trio), while a solo performer captivates audiences with her skillful playing (Solo). An adjutant and his wife sing along to accompany their heartfelt melodies (Adjutant and his wife sing). Traveling across continents brings us closer to an American woman playing an accordion captured by Sadahide Utagawa around 1860. Her dedication is evident as she masterfully handles her instrument. Accordions have always been intertwined with cultural diversity. From English and Russian couples harmonizing together during their first month together in 1861 (English and Russian Couples) to Sepp and Kathi Steidler's captivating variety act from 1907 (Variety Act 7: Sepp und. . ), these instruments transcend borders. Even advertising campaigns recognized the allure of accordions. Duke brand cigarettes featured both concertinas and accordions from their Musical Instruments series back in 1888. These images remind us that music has always had its place alongside our daily routines.