Mälzel, Johann Nepomuk, 1772-1838

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Mälzel, Johann Nepomuk Bernhard Joseph Maria 1772-1838

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1772-08-15

1772-08-15

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John Nepomuk Maelzel (1772-1838), born in Germany, was a music teacher and an expert manufacturer of musical instruments, including a chronometer, and the metronome. He turned to automated instruments in 1805, inventing his own and purchasing Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen's (1734-1804) "automated chess-player" for purposes of exhibition in America beginning in 1826.

From the description of Papers, 1828-1830. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 207152067

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Chess

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Nashville (Tenn.)

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Moscow (Russia)

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Louisiana

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New York (State)

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Albany (N.Y.)

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Russia

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