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appearance of the Turk
while it was
owned by
Mälzel. He also saw some of
Mälzel's speaking machines, and
Mälzel later presented a
demonstration of the speaking...
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Johann Nepomuk Maelzel (or
Mälzel;
August 15, 1772 – July 21, 1838) was a
German inventor, engineer, and showman, best
known for
manufacturing a metronome...
- She
toured from age 12 with
Johann Nepomuk Mälzel, a
friend of
Ludwig van Beethoven, and
lived in
Mälzel's household in
Vienna until age 17. In 2012,...
- and by 1816,
Johann Nepomuk Mälzel (sometimes 'Maelzel')
added a
Scale to the
Instrument and patented it as the
Mälzel Metronome,
which remains in use...
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Nepomuk Mälzel, a
contemporary and
friend of Beethoven.
Beethoven composed his
piece "Wellington's Victory" (Op. 91) to be pla**** on
Mälzel's mechanical...
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years from 1802 to 1804 in Vienna, he
spent time with
Johann Nepomuk Mälzel and
Mälzel changed the type of
reeds used in his
Panharmonicon to free reed pipes...
- One of
Mälzel's panharmonicons was sent to Boston, M****achusetts, in 1811 and was
exhibited there and then in New York and
other cities.
Mälzel was also...
- A
metronome (from
Ancient Gr**** μέτρον (métron) 'measure' and νόμος (nómos) 'law') is a
device that
produces an
audible click or
other sound at a uniform...
- In
musical terminology,
tempo (Italian for 'time';
plural 'tempos', or
tempi from the
Italian plural), also
known as
beats per minute, is the
speed or...
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first travelled on
concert tours with Beethoven's
friend Johann Nepomuk Mälzel, also from Regensburg, and then
lived with him for some time in Vienna,...