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Michel Waisvisz (/ˈvaɪsvɪs/ VYSSE-viss; 8 July 1949,
Leiden – 18 June 2008, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch composer,
performer and
inventor of
experimental electronic...
- (Kraakdoos),
Crackle Synth, by
Michel Waisvisz,
Geert Hamelberg,
Peter Beyls and Nico Bes (1975) The Hands, by
Michel Waisvisz (since 1984). One of the world's...
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first conceived by
Michel Waisvisz and
Geert Hamelberg in the 1960s, and
developed further in the 1970s when
Waisvisz joined the
STEIM foundation in...
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improvised electronic music in the Netherlands. From 1981-2008,
Michel Waisvisz was
artistic director, and his live-electronic
instruments like the Cracklebox...
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Gravikord (1986),
Robert Grawi Kraakdoos /
Cracklebox (1960s–70s),
Michel Waisvisz Mellotron (1960s)
Melochord (1947–49),
Harald Bode
Melodium (1938), Harald...
- on 12 July 2017. La Cour, Troels; Rasmussen,
Svend Erik; Hopf, Henning;
Waisvisz,
Jacques M.; Van Der Hoeven,
Marcel G.; Swahn, Carl-Gunnar (1973). "The...
- 1969 and
produced improvised music.
Toebosch collaborated with
Michel Waisvisz in
multiple theatre productions and did solo
productions before moving...
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personally delivered the
message to
Waisvisz that her
parents had been betra**** and sent to
Westerbork transit camp. Both
Waisvisz daughters survived the war,...
- Nina Foch (1924–2008)
Dutch American actress and
drama teacher Michel Waisvisz (1949–2008)
Dutch composer, performer,
inventor of
experimental electronic...
- Cherry,
Michael Mantler (see below),
Alvin Curran,
Frederic Rzewski,
Michel Waisvisz (see below), Han
Bennink (see above), and
Brion Gysin. Lard Free, French...