- his
family produced Orchestrions from that time on. One of Mälzel's
Panharmonicons was sent to
Boston 1811 and was
exhibited there and then in New York...
- his
family produced orchestrions from that time on. One of Mälzel's
panharmonicons was sent to Boston, M****achusetts, in 1811 and was
exhibited there and...
- this
battle that he
could notate on his 'mechanical orchestra', the
panharmonicon, a
contraption that was able to play many of the
military band instruments...
-
write a work
commemorating the
event for his
mechanical instrument the
Panharmonicon. This
Beethoven also
transcribed for
orchestra as Wellington's Victory...
- exhibited, and
afterward sold for 3,000 florins. In 1804, he
invented the
panharmonicon, an
automaton able to play the
musical instruments of a
military band...
- Year
Physical media formats Recording formats 1805
Panharmonicon Digital,
automated sound reproducing machine. 1817
Apollonicon Digital,
automated sound...
-
clock arrangement of WoO 29) (1798) Hess 108: Wellington's
Victory (
panharmonicon arrangement of the
second part of Opus 91) (1813) Hess 110–114: Parts...
- Victory, or, the
Battle of
Vitoria 1813 Op. 91.
Premiered 1813 for
panharmonicon commissioned by instrument's inventor,
later arranged for orchestra...
-
Johann Nepomuk Mälzel and Mälzel
changed the type of
reeds used in his
Panharmonicon to free reed pipes. Vogler,
Maelzel and
Friedrich Kaufmann were then...
-
Heidelberg c. 1690:
Clarinet by
Johann Christoph Denner in
Nuremberg 1805:
Panharmonicon by
Johann Nepomuk Mälzel 1814–1816:
Metronome by
Johann Nepomuk Mälzel...