Mälzel, Johann Nepomuk, 1772-1838

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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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associatedWith Curtis, Samuel. person
associatedWith Green, J., fl. 1818, person
associatedWith Gregg, Washington Parker, 1802-1892. person
associatedWith Lilley, John. person
associatedWith Passarow, John. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Tennessee
Albany (N.Y.)
New York (State)
Nashville (Tenn.)
Moscow (Russia)
Louisiana
Russia
New Orleans (La.)
Subject
Chess
Panoramas
Performing arts
Robots
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Birth 1772-08-15

Death 1838-07-21

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