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"Wellington's Victory" & Maelzel's Panharmonicon
By Larry Lobel

Could our friend be referring perhaps to Beethoven's  "Wellington's
Victory," also called "The Battle of Victoria," which he composed
specifically for a musical automaton invented by J. N. Maelzel, who
also invented the metronome?

A hand-played piano version was published which called for live
cannon to be fired during the performance.  I heard this performed by
an orchestra recently, including the cannon and other non-orchestral
sound effects.

Larry Lobel
Virtuoso Piano Service
Petaluma, CA


(Message sent Sat 15 Aug 1998, 14:39:01 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Maelzel's, Panharmonicon, Victory, Wellington's

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