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{{Composer|Anton Schindler}}
{{Composer|Anton Schindler}}
{{Lyricist|Anton Schindler}}<br>
{{Lyricist|Anton Schindler}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|Unison}}
{{Voicing|4|4 equal voices}}
{{Genre|Secular|Canons}}
{{Genre|Secular|Canons}}
{{Language|German}}
{{Language|German}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Pub|1|1843}}
{{Pub|1|1843}}
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{{Descr|Canon originally attributed to [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], WoO 162, assumed to have been written for his friend Johann Nepomuk Mälzel, to honour him for the invention of the metronome. According to the [https://www.beethoven.de/en/work/view/6209871544320000/%26quot%3BTa+ta+ta%2C+lieber+M%C3%A4lzel%26quot%3B%2C+four-voice+canon+WoO+162 Beethoven Haus experts], it was very probably composed by Schindler, who took a theme from Beethoven's 8th Symphony and attributed the canon to Beethoven.}}
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Title: Ta ta ta, lieber Mälzel
Composer: Anton Schindler
Lyricist: Anton Schindler
Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: 4 equal voices
Genre: SecularCanon

Language: German
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1843
Description: Canon originally attributed to Ludwig van Beethoven, WoO 162, assumed to have been written for his friend Johann Nepomuk Mälzel, to honour him for the invention of the metronome. According to the Beethoven Haus experts, it was very probably composed by Schindler, who took a theme from Beethoven's 8th Symphony and attributed the canon to Beethoven.

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