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The Celesta or Celeste or Cheleste, (all names are appropriate!) is a very distinct instrument. Although it is not often used it is incredibly easy to recognise when it is written for. The most obvious pieces to utilise the Celeste are Tchaikovsky's 'Nutcracker Suite' which has several well known passages and for modern cinema goers the 'Harry Potter' theme.Yamaha's involvement in Celeste manufacture came about in the late 1980's. Up until that point most orchestras had been using elderly instruments produced by the French company Mustel. The Mustel company in fact ceased production in the 1970's and an awful lot of their remaining instruments were in rather bad repair. In 1989 Yamaha were approached to try and repair one of these older Mustel models and at this point the joint effort of the Yamaha piano and percussion divisions joined forces to put together a design for an all new model range.Yamaha were able to make some important design changes to the Celeste. Whereas the older Mustel models incorporated a spring loaded action which propelled the hammers downwards, Yamaha essentially scaled down a grand piano action which provided a much greater degree of overall control. Today the Yamaha range of Celeste consist of 3 models. Each one is distinct, produced entirely by hand and essentially made to order. Yamaha are now the foremost producer of the modern Celeste and their instruments now seen in some of the most famous orchestras in the world!The Yamaha range of CelestaYamaha-CEL53-celesta53 note modelSustain pedalFelt covered hammers4 lockable castorsYamaha-CEL56P-celesta56 note modelSustain and soft pedalFelt covered hammers4 lockable castorsYamaha-CEL56PGL-keyboard-glockenspiel-celesta56 note modelSustain and soft pedalsDeer horn hammers4 lockable castors