- "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"...
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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...
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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...
- (2024 Reissue) – "Eshrab
Kasak Withana (Live)" 2004 –
smear for two
ondes Martenots and
chamber ensemble of nine
players 2004 –
Piano for
Children for piano...
- 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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controller Eigenharp MIDI
keyboard Seaboard Moog
synthesizer Omnichord Ondes Martenot Otamatone Personal computer (when used in
conjunction with a
software synthesizer...
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audio processing equipment,
recording and
radiophonic equipment,
ondes Martenots,
Monochords and Melochords, sine-wave oscillators, tape recorders, ring...
-
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...
- 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...
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textured style with more
diverse instrumentation,
including the
ondes Martenot,
programmed electronic beats, strings, and jazz horns. It
debuted at number...