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ce·les·ta

 (sə-lĕs′tə) also ce·leste (-lĕst′)
n.
A musical instrument with a keyboard and metal plates struck by hammers that produce bell-like tones.

[French célesta, from céleste, celestial, from Latin caelestis; see celestial.]
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celesta

(sɪˈlɛstə) or

celeste

n
(Instruments) music a keyboard percussion instrument consisting of a set of steel plates of graduated length that are struck with key-operated hammers. The tone is an ethereal tinkling sound. Range: four octaves upwards from middle C
[C19: from French, Latinized variant of céleste heavenly]
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ce•les•ta

(səˈlɛs tə)

also ce•leste

(səˈlɛst)

n., pl. -les•tas also -lestes.
a musical instrument consisting principally of a set of graduated steel plates struck with hammers that are activated by a keyboard.
[1895–1900; < French célesta,céleste literally, heavenly (see celestial)]
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Noun1.celesta - a musical instrument consisting of graduated steel plates that are struck by hammers activated by a keyboardcelesta - a musical instrument consisting of graduated steel plates that are struck by hammers activated by a keyboard
keyboard instrument - a musical instrument that is played by means of a keyboard
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celesta

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n (Mus) → Celesta f
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Last month, Arabtec had won $111.4m (AED409.4m) worth contracts from Emaar Misr for the Uptown Cairo development in Egypt, with Arabtec Construction set to develop Celesta Hills and The Fourteen Golf Residences as part of the deal.
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For example, Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta surfaces as vernacular music to create a chilling effect in the soundtrack of Stanley Kubrick's horror film adaptation of Stephen King's, The Shining.' Alternatively, students might seek to learn how rhymes assist in heightening musical tension through an analysis of Eminem's track, "Business." (2) As is evident from these examples, the dividing lines between vernacular and art music are not absolute--both can be used to entertain or to educate.
If you're new to Bartok, I would recommend Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta (1936), which was used to score Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980), or his Concerto for Orchestra (1943).
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A Summer's Tale is written for a gigantic orchestra, including two flutes, oboes, cors anglais, clarinets and bassoons, a piccolo, bass-clarinet and double bassoon, six horns, three trombones and trumpets, a tuba, timpani and a percussion set, two harps, an organ, piano, celesta and full string section.
It's an evocative work, suggesting, as the composer pointed out, the sonorities of a Balinese gamelan in the blending of ondes Martenot (called upon for some eerie glissando passages) with celesta and vibraphone.