Joseph Haydn composed special music for musical clocks, and obviously did so in close cooperation with his colleague at the Esterhazy court, the court chaplain and librarian P. Primitivus Niemecz, who became well-known for his skills in building musical automata. Two flute clocks (from 1792 and 1793) bearing Niemeczs signature are extant, two others are attributed to him. A further flute clock, made by Johann Joseph Wiest, was on exhibition until 1804 in Deyms art gallery in Vienna, thus presenting Haydns music to the public - whereas the Niemecz clocks never left private ownership during Haydns lifetime. The five instruments have 38 musical pieces on their barrels: 18 original compositions by Haydn or arrangements he made of his own works; the remaining pieces were probably provided by Niemecz, who was also a musician and a pupil of Haydn. German text.
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