Win! Moog Theremini
Listen to our Theremin podcast and you could win this fabulous Moog Theremini.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the invention of the Theremin, Moog have kindly donated a Theremini instrument along with three runner-up prizes of the
The Theremini is a reimagination of one of the oldest electronic musical instruments, and Bob Moog’s first love the Theremin. Its design fuses the experience of playing an instrument you don’t actually touch, with a powerful sound engine derived from Moog’s award winning synthesizer, Animoog. The Theremini guarantees immediate success to anyone at any skill level or physical ability, while also providing new ways to experiment with music, education, and gestural control.
100 Years Of The Theremin | Podcast Still Making Waves In The 21st Century
Left-right: Cyril Lance, Dorit Chrysler, Bruce Woolley and Katia Isakoff
Theremin at 100. A special podcast in honour of the 100th birthday. We speak to Cyril Lance (Chief Engineer, Moog), Dorit Chrysler (composer/New York Theremin Society), Bruce Woolley (songwriter/Radio Science Orchestra) and Katia Isakoff (singer/songwriter and producer).
Patch & Tweak With Moog book. 16:44 - Dorit Chrysler
Clara Rockmore 1932Photo: by Renato Toppo; courtesy of The Nadia Reisenberg/Clara Rockmore Foundation.
Clara (Reisenberg) Rockmore holds a unique place in music history as the star performer of the theremin. Born in Russia, in 1911, at four, she was accepted as the youngest ever violin student at the St. Petersburg Imperial Conservatory. As conditions deteriorated after the Revolution, the Reisenberg family left Russia and travelled across Europe for several years until 1921 when they succeeded in gaining