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Sloane, Donald F.:
Beethoven and Mälzel : a re-evaluation of Mälzel's character and the history of "Wellington's victory" / Donald F. Sloane. – 1997. – Portr., Faks. (Titelbl.), Ill.
In: The Beethoven journal / San José State University. – 12 (1997), S. 54-64
Inv.-Nr. 97.694 HB
Abschnitte: 1. Introduction. – 2. Historical overview of Napoleonic Europe. – 3. Beethoven's 1812 hopes and disappointments. – 4. Mälzel, Schindler, and the eighth symphony. – 5. Johann Nepomuk Mälzel and the Panharmonicon. – 6. Mälzel's appropriations of his brother's inventions. – 7. The chess-playing automaton. – The single pendulum chronometer. – 9. Schindler's deception. – 10. Dietrich Winkel and the real story of the metronome. – 11. Overview of the Mälzel-Beethoven exchange. – 12. The chess-playing automaton revived. – 13. The componium : Winkel's revenge. – 14. Mälzel in America. – 15. The battle of Vittoria, June 21, 1813. – 16. Mälzel and the composition of "Wellington's victory". – 17. The performances of "Wellington's victory" : conflicts with Mälzel. – 18. Conclusion of the Mälzel lawsuit.
- Schlagwörter:
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / Mälzel, Johann Nepomuk
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / WoO 162 / op. 92 <2. Satz>
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 91
- Winkel, Dietrich Nicolaus / Metronom
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