Background
Stadlen, who was born in Vienna, premiered the Variations for piano, Operation
Stadlen, who was born in Vienna, premiered the Variations for piano, Operation
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Stadlen spent many years trying to track down Beethoven"s metronome, an invention which Beethoven had commissioned.
lieutenant was believed that the weight on his metronome was faulty as some of the speeds written on his pieces seemed incorrect. Peter wished to ascertain the make-up of this weight and to see the correct speeds which Beethoven himself had intended.
He finally tracked it down to a small antiques shop only to discover that, although the metronome itself was intact, the weight itself was missing. Stadlen"s archive and scores are preserved by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna.
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The Independent.