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Process music minimalism Steve Reich Ligeti Poème Symphonique for 100 metronomes Phasing Pendulum music

include links Johann Nepomuk Mälzel In 1815, Mälzel constructed and patented a portable metronome, to this day known as Mälzel's Metronome (MM). The metronome had been invented earlier by Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel, and Mälzel used several of Winkel's construction ideas.

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Abbas_Ibn_Firnas According to Lynn Townsend White, Jr., Ibn Firnas was also an inventor of "some sort of metronome."[3]

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Daniel_Barenboim#Music Barenboim has rejected musical fashions based on current musicological research, such as the authentic performance movement (see quotation at the end of this paragraph). A notable example is his preference for some traditional practices, rather than fully adhering to Bärenreiter's new edition (edited by Jonathan Del Mar) of Beethoven's symphonies, in his recording of those works.[20] Barenboim has opposed the practice of choosing the tempo of a piece based on historical evidence, such as composer metronome marks. He argues instead for finding the tempo from within the music, especially from its harmony and harmonic rhythm. The general tempi chosen in his recording of Beethoven's symphonies, reflecting this belief, usually adhere to early twentieth-century tradition, and are not influenced by faster tempos chosen by other conductors such as Roger Norrington and David Zinman.[21]

articles to correct 1698 in science
 * 1) A metronome was developed, as a machine to measure musical tempo.

1826 in music
 * 1) Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel, inventor of the first working metronome (b. 1780)

1814 in music
 * Invention of the metronome by Johann Nepomuk Mälzel

History_of_Amsterdam The metronome, one of the most important advances in European classical music was invented here in 1812 by Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel.

Inventions in the Islamic world Lynn Townsend White, Jr. wrote that Abbas Ibn Firnas was the inventor of an early metronome.[62]

pieces involving metronomes Winfried Michel Ligeti Poème Symphonique for 100 metronomes Steve Reich Pendulum Music Toshi Ichiyanagi
 * 1) Trombetta sordina, for recorder and metronome
 * 1) 1960 Music for Electric Metronomes

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