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News
News about the theremin, electronic music and gestural control technology.
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It was 50 years ago that American maverick inventor Robert Moog began developing instruments that altered the course of modern music for all time and have since become an integral part of our musical culture.
April 15, 2004
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According to RollingStone magazine the new CD from Air features a theremin.
February 03, 2004
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New Theremin Delivers Superlative Sound and Expanded Range
January 24, 2004
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Rosalyn Tureck, a leading performer of Bach on the piano, harpsichord and clavichord, has died. She made her Carnegie Hall debut performing on the theremin, the electronic instrument invented by Leon Theremin, with whom she had studied.
by TVOX Editorial Staff
July 19, 2003
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New York thereminist Rob Schwimmer will perform with Red {an orchestra} at the Cleveland Tri-C Metro Campus Auditorium on April 2, 2003.
by TVOX Editorial Staff
March 25, 2003
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At the Conservatory's Theremin Center for Electro-Acoustic Music, theremin player Lydia Kavina labors to keep the inventor's legacy alive, and his instrument in (or near) the hands of musicians. Every Friday at the non-profit studio is Theremin Day, when Kavina - who is Theremin's great niece in addition to being a composer and theremin player - gives free theremin lessons to a group of about 300 students.
by Avery Johnson, The St. Petersburg Times
March 01, 2003
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Lydia Kavina's fundamentals of theremin technique.
by Olivia Mattis
February 26, 2003
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New York City based dance theater company Troika Ranch will present its Live-Interactive (Live-I) Workshop, an intensive seminar for artists and advanced students who want to explore the use of interactive computer technology in the creation and performance of dance, theater, and related live artworks.
by TVOX Editorial Staff
February 26, 2003
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Pamelia Kurstin, a renowned theremin player, will perform tonight at 8 p.m. in the Ohio University School of Music Recital Hall. The free event offers an opportunity to witness the playing of the only instrument ever created that does not require physical contact.
by Lauren Coyle - The Post
November 07, 2002
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An article about Polygraph Lounge (a duo featuring thereminist Rob Schwimmer) from the New York Times.
by Ben Sisario, The New York Times
November 06, 2002
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