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Typewriter also used in Satie's 'Parade' (1917) - although collaborator Jean Cocteau was said to be responsible for its inclusion, plus a siren, foghorn and other novelties.
 
I thought of a few more:

sleighbells: Mahler's 6th symphony, Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kije
cimbalom: Kodaly's Hary Janos, the orchestral version of Debussy's La Plus que Lente
vibraphone: Korngold's Die tote stadt, Walton's cello concerto
cowbells: Mahler's 7th symphony, R. Strauss's Ein Alpensimphonie
 
The cimbalom is kinda neat. I would say the vibraphone hasn't been an abnormal instrumental choice for a long time, though.
 
I thought of a few more:

sleighbells: Mahler's 6th symphony, Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kije
cimbalom: Kodaly's Hary Janos, the orchestral version of Debussy's La Plus que Lente
vibraphone: Korngold's Die tote stadt, Walton's cello concerto
cowbells: Mahler's 7th symphony, R. Strauss's Ein Alpensimphonie
Sleighbells? Don't you mean Mahler's Fourth Symphony?
 
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