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- "Weird Fishes / Arpeggi" using several ondes Martenots. On their 2001 album Amnesiac, they used the ondes martenot palm speaker to add a "halo of hazy reverberance"...
- Maurice Louis Eugène Martenot (French: [maʁtəno]; October 14, 1898 – October 8, 1980) was a French cellist, a radio telegrapher during the first World...
- 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...
- Partiturophone, Taubmann's similar Electronde (1933), Maurice Martenot's ondes Martenot ("Martenot waves", 1928), Trautwein's Trautonium (1930). The Mellertion...
- by French composer Olivier Messiaen. The work is scored for six ondes Martenots and was commissioned for the 1937 Paris Exposition. The work was written...
- 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...
- Messiaen's second wife, was the piano soloist, and Ginette Martenot pla**** the ondes Martenot for the first and several subsequent performances. From 1953...
- (2024 Reissue) – "Eshrab Kasak Withana (Live)" 2004 – smear for two ondes Martenots and chamber ensemble of nine players 2004 – Piano for Children for piano...
- Ginette Martenot (1902–1996) was a French pianist, and an expert and leading performer on the twentieth-century electronic instrument the ondes Martenot, which...
- French musician, regarded as the world's leading exponent of the ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument. Born in Houilles, Yvelines, she was the...