Category:Hohner accordions

References

  • Helena Simonett (2012) "From Old World to New Shores" / "Struggle for “Image”" in The Accordion in the Americas: Klezmer, Polka, Tango, Zydeco, and More!, University of Illinois Press, p. 31 ISBN: 978-0-252-03720-7.
    "One of the internationally most prominent European harmonica exporters was, and remains, the Hohner Company. Founded in 1857 by Matthias Hohner in the Swabian town of Trossingen, the plant earned worldwide recognition with its quality mouth organs. It was not until 1903, however, that Hohner began its production of button accordions, with the intention to enter the export business."
  • Alan S. Lenhoff, David E. Robertson (2019) Classic Keys: Keyboard Sounds That Launched Rock Music, University of North Texas Press, p. 130 ISBN: 978-1-57441-786-9.
    "Matthias Hohner was born in December 1833 and died in 1902, having established a business and brand that is recognized throught the world. ... The production of Hohner accordions commenced in 1903 in a dedicated new factory."

Bibliography

History of the Hohner Company analyzed in detail
Richly illustrated coffeetable book
Category:Hohner#Accordions Category:Accordions by brand Category:1903 instrument introductions

Pages in category "Category:Hohner accordions"

Category:1903 instrument introductions Category:Accordions by brand Category:Hohner Category:Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments