The Viennese musical clock, also known as a musical automaton, gained popularity in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly during the time of the Enlightenment. While specific examples were created throughout this period, one notable type of musical clock was developed around the 1780s. These clocks combined intricate mechanics with music, often featuring chimes or tunes that played at set times.
It's a form of ballroom dancing
Yes, it is a musical based on a book by Victor Hugo. It has also been made into a movie.
A musical sound has a strongly regular vibration causing a specific pitch, where a non musical sound is made from many different frequencies reducing the listeners ability to pick up a musical tone.
Some popular examples of Viennese waltz music include "The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss II, "Tales from the Vienna Woods" also by Johann Strauss II, and "Emperor Waltz" by Johann Strauss II.
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Nicholas Renouf has written: 'Musical instruments in the Viennese tradition, 1750-1850' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Musical instruments, Yale University, Yale University. Collection of Musical Instruments
The Seiko musical clock takes two standard AA batteries inserted in the back.
One can buy a musical clock online at such sites as The Bradford Exchange, eBay, Smarter, Cafe Press, The Clock Depot and Its About Clocks, to name a few. There are many other sites that sell musical clocks as well.
How about calling them simply Viennese?
The Viennese got it when the Turks died in war.
The duration of Viennese Nights is 1.53 hours.
a musical noise made especially by a large clock
Viennese Nights was created on 1930-11-26.
He modeled his choral works after those of Handel and Haydn. His love for musical tradition was influenced by Bach and the other Viennese Classical Composers.
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