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Vraaggesprek_met_Lucie_Rosen_over_de_theremin.wav (WAV audio file, length 2 min 42 s, 1.54 Mbps overall, file size: 29.64 MB)

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Nederlands: Vraaggesprek met de befaamde thereministe Lucie Bigelow Rosen aan de vooravond van haar concert in Amsterdam. Ze spreekt over de verschillende typen van het radiografische instrument de theremin, waarvan zij de 'Space Control' bespeelt. De theremin werd uitgevonden door Léon Theremin in 1919: het is een elektronisch muziekinstrument dat bespeeld wordt door de afstand tussen de handen en twee antennes te variëren. De speler raakt het instrument niet aan. De theremin is de allereerste analoge synthesizer die tevens in staat was om traploos de toonhoogte te veranderen.
English: Interview with the famous thereminist Lucie Bigelow Rosen on the eve of her concert in Amsterdam. She talks about the different types of the radiographic instrument the theremin, of which she plays the 'Space Control'.
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1 January 1935

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