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Léon Théremin
Léon Théremin Articles:
Details on the forthcoming (February 22, 2007) performance LEV TERMEN - L’uomo amplificato (The man amplified)
Dettagli sulla rappresentazione teatrale "LEV TERMEN - L’uomo amplificato" che si terrà il 22 Febbraio 2007 a Molinella (BO)
by Giorgio Necordi
February 17, 2007
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This article, published by the New York Times on April 26 1967, revealed to the world that Léon Theremin was still alive and caused reaction in the United States. But the consequences were bitter: the inventor's lab at the Moskow conservatory was dismantled and all the instruments destroyed.
by Harold C. Schonberg
January 27, 2004
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by Leon Theremin
November 13, 2003
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An article about Léon Theremin's invention appeared in the Literary Digest on October 29, 1927.
by Anonymous
October 26, 2002
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Reprint of the article appeared in the Literary Digest, on October 1, 1927, describing the lecture-recital that Léon Theremin presented at the international exposition in Frankfurt "Music in the Life of the People" on August 4, 1927.
October 25, 2002
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A letter written by Edgard Varèse to Léon Theremin in 1941.
by Edgard Varèse
October 09, 2002
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Interview conducted in France in 1989, when Leon Theremin (Lev Sergeyevich Termen) first emerged from Russia after 51 years of state arrest.
by Olivia Mattis
October 04, 2002
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The Birth of the Theremin In the years previous to 1920, a young student, Lev Sergeivitch Termen (a name which was thereafter gallicized to Léon Théremin), built an electronic musical instrument in St. Petersburg.
by TVOX Editorial Staff
February 05, 2001
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