Theremin Center
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The Theremin Center for Electroacoustic Music was created in Moscow, Russia in 1992 by the group of musicians and computer scientists, under the leadership of Andrey Smirnov.[1] It was named for Leon Theremin - Russian inventor of the Theremin, one of the first widely used electronic musical instruments. The Theremin Center aims to achieve a co-operation of musicians, artists, scientists, and technologists who are oriented toward realization of experimental artistic projects. From the start the Theremin Center was intended to operate on a non-profit basis and most services and equipment were donated by the founders and sponsors of the Theremin Center.
See also
[edit]- Teen Age Message#Theremin concert by Theremin Center performers Lydia Kavina, Yana Aksenova, and Anton Kerchenko for a series of interstellar radio transmissions sent to six star systems in 2001
References
[edit]- ^ Misir, Timothy (2014-03-19). "Sound Art Revolutionaries Rediscovered". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2024-04-17.