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A Flötenuhr (also Orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller.
Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out Century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in Vienna and Berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the Black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses.
Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as George Frideric Handel, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Haydn, Antonio Salieri, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Ludwig van Beethoven.
Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical Flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice.
Recorded at "Deutsches Musikautomaten Museum Bruchsal"
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5 months ago
What an era. Thank you for this. Planning a feature film about Stanley Kubrick and I hope to remember to include this in the picture. He would have loved this.
2 years, 11 months ago
Sounds great, thank you!
5 years, 11 months ago
Very beautiful. Thank you
8 years, 3 months ago
Very nice
8 years, 6 months ago
Excuse me
Will this instrument musical good light, very consistent with the theme of my graduate school produced, can I as a graduate music captures short movie produced it? And in the final short movie, show music label source, thank you