Later, in 1811, Beethoven included the Turkish March in a play by August von Kotzebue called The Ruins of Athens (Op.
[citation needed] Franz Liszt wrote a version for piano and orchestra in 1837 entitled "Fantasie über Motiven aus Beethovens Ruinen von Athen" (S. 122).
He also wrote a piano transcription titled "Capriccio alla turca sur des motifs de Beethoven" (S. 388) in 1846.
[4][5][6] On 16 November 2009,[7] Perrey, along with Kingsley,[8] Sylvain Meunier, and the heirs of Harry Breuer, Frances, Anthony, and Robert, sued[9] Televisa for using their melodies without permission,[10] Xenon Pictures, Lions Gate,[11] Univision, and Galavisión were also involved in the lawsuits.
[16] In addition, Perrey and Kingsley's credit is now prominently mentioned on any El Chavo del Ocho promotional materials.