- The
ondes Martenot (/ˈoʊnd mɑːrtəˈnoʊ/ OHND mar-tə-NOH; French: [ɔ̃d maʁtəno], lit. '
Martenot waves') or
ondes musicales (lit. 'musical waves') is an...
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artists and
composers in
electronic music include Maurice Martenot, the
inventor of the
Ondes Martenot in 1928, and
Pierre Schaeffer, the
developer of the musique...
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Greenwood is a multi-instrumentalist and a
prominent player of the
ondes Martenot, an
early electronic instrument. He uses
electronic techniques such as...
- Messiaen's
second wife, was the
piano soloist, and
Ginette Martenot pla**** the
ondes Martenot for the
first and
several subsequent performances. From 1953...
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Maurice Louis Eugène
Martenot (French: [maʁtəno];
October 14, 1898 –
October 8, 1980) was a
French cellist, a
radio telegrapher during the
first World...
- Partiturophone, Taubmann's
similar Electronde (1933),
Maurice Martenot's ondes Martenot ("
Martenot waves", 1928), Trautwein's
Trautonium (1930). The Mellertion...
- the
Ondes Martenot,
which was
invented in 1928 by
Maurice Martenot.
Jenny conceived his
instrument as a low-cost
alternative to the
Martenot,
which was...
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Ginette Martenot (1902–1996) was a
French pianist, and an
expert and
leading performer on the twentieth-century
electronic instrument the
ondes Martenot, which...
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Concerto No. 3 "Cross
Water Roads" (1991)
Luminous Space for sho,
ondes martenot and
orchestra (1991)
Interplay for
flute and
string orchestra (1992) Symphony...
- Jean-Baptiste
Martenot (Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye Côte-d’Or 26 July 1828 – 30
March 1906 Rennes), was a
French architect, born in Bourgogne, in the city of...