Wurlitzer 沃利策管风琴来自Wurlitzer Company的创建者德裔美国乐器制造师Rudolf Wurlitzer.
- Wurlitzer (n.)
- type of musical instrument (originally a player piano popular in silent movie theaters, later a type of jukebox), 1925, named for The Wurlitzer Company, founded near Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856 by Rudolph Wurlitzer (1831-1914), Saxon immigrant to U.S. An importer at first, he started production of pianos in 1880; coin-operated pianos in 1896.