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Genre:Classical Style:Classical, Romantic
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Musical Clocks from Private Collections & Famous Clock Museums in Vienna, Nürnberg & Bernhausen
A1: The clock plays the pieces in sequence, one each hour on the hour, and was originally the property of Prince Liechtenstein..
A2: Originally presented to Prince Nikolaus Esterházy by Haydn himself.
A2g: previously misattributed to Beethoven.
Recorded in 1974
Printed in U.S.A.
. Pieces Nos. 1-12 From An Original Musical Clock Of 1792, Belonging To Hans Urban, Vienna 7:27. Pieces Nos. 19-30 From An Original Musical Clock Of 1793, Belonging To Baron And Baroness Von Veyder-Malberg, Merano 9:30. From The Vienna Clock Museum 6:30B1a. 2 Pieces From An Early 19th-Century Grandfather Clock Of Anton Bayer, Vienna B1b. 2 Pieces From An 1833 Viennese Clock B1c. 2 Pieces From An 1840 Biedermeier Clock B1d. 1 Piece From An Early 19th-Century Wooden Wall Clock With Glass Glockenspiel B1e. 1 Piece From A Mid-19th Century-Grandfather Clock With Mechanical Organ . From The Collection Of Historical Musical Instruments In The German National Museum, Nuremberg, Dr. U Rück, Curator 5:05B2a. 1 Piece From A 1640 Ottavino Of Samuel Bidermann, Jr. Augsburg . 4 Pieces From An Austrian Serinette, Or Bird Clock, Of About 1840 . From The Bernhausen Clock Museum . 2 Waltzes From A Picture Clock From The Schwarzwald, 1880 1:09B4. 1 Piece From A German Vogelbauer, 1800 0:42B5. 3 Pieces On A Street-Organ Built By J. A. Loos, Saarlouis, About 1866 1:44B6. 2 Pieces From A Toy Musical Clock, Its Cylinder (Or Barrel) Studded With 3,600 Pegs Hammered Out By Hand, About 1800 2:04B7. 1 Piece From An Orchestrion Built By Hupfield, Vienna, An Early Model, Dating From The Turn Of The Century 1:15B8. Women's March, From "The Merry Widow," Played On An Orchestrion With Metal Plate, Built By Eichmann In Klingental, Saxony, In 1880 1:40
Musical Clocks from Private Collections & Famous Clock Museums in Vienna, Nürnberg & Bernhausen
A1: The clock plays the pieces in sequence, one each hour on the hour, and was originally the property of Prince Liechtenstein..
A2: Originally presented to Prince Nikolaus Esterházy by Haydn himself.
A2g: previously misattributed to Beethoven.
Recorded in 1974
Printed in U.S.A.
. Pieces Nos. 1-12 From An Original Musical Clock Of 1792, Belonging To Hans Urban, Vienna 7:27. Pieces Nos. 19-30 From An Original Musical Clock Of 1793, Belonging To Baron And Baroness Von Veyder-Malberg, Merano 9:30. From The Vienna Clock Museum 6:30B1a. 2 Pieces From An Early 19th-Century Grandfather Clock Of Anton Bayer, Vienna B1b. 2 Pieces From An 1833 Viennese Clock B1c. 2 Pieces From An 1840 Biedermeier Clock B1d. 1 Piece From An Early 19th-Century Wooden Wall Clock With Glass Glockenspiel B1e. 1 Piece From A Mid-19th Century-Grandfather Clock With Mechanical Organ . From The Collection Of Historical Musical Instruments In The German National Museum, Nuremberg, Dr. U Rück, Curator 5:05B2a. 1 Piece From A 1640 Ottavino Of Samuel Bidermann, Jr. Augsburg . 4 Pieces From An Austrian Serinette, Or Bird Clock, Of About 1840 . From The Bernhausen Clock Museum . 2 Waltzes From A Picture Clock From The Schwarzwald, 1880 1:09B4. 1 Piece From A German Vogelbauer, 1800 0:42B5. 3 Pieces On A Street-Organ Built By J. A. Loos, Saarlouis, About 1866 1:44B6. 2 Pieces From A Toy Musical Clock, Its Cylinder (Or Barrel) Studded With 3,600 Pegs Hammered Out By Hand, About 1800 2:04B7. 1 Piece From An Orchestrion Built By Hupfield, Vienna, An Early Model, Dating From The Turn Of The Century 1:15B8. Women's March, From "The Merry Widow," Played On An Orchestrion With Metal Plate, Built By Eichmann In Klingental, Saxony, In 1880 1:40
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Matrix / Runout VS-5060-E-1 / ALT-6-23-78Matrix / Runout VS-5061-E-1 / ALT-6-23-78
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