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Reynold Henry Weidenaar (1915-1985) was an
artist from
Grand Rapids, Michigan,
recognized nationally as well as
locally for his
technical virtuosity as...
- tons in all", "By 1906 the new Telharmonium...weighed
almost 200 tons
Weidenaar,
Reynold (1995).
Magic Music from the Telharmonium. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow...
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McGraw Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-179329-2.
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Driel MF (December 2017). "Sleep-Related
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Edition Vol. 13. Danbury, Connecticut:
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Holmes 2002, p. 47
Busoni 1962, p. 95.
Russcol 1972, pp. 35–36...
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University of Edinburgh, 2015. See
Sanger &
Kinnaird 1992 See
Caldwell 1982.
Weidenaar,
Reynold (1984). "Telyn". In Sadie,
Stanley (ed.). The New
Grove Dictionary...
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Computer Music,
Oxford University Press US, pp. 129–132, ISBN 0-19-514484-8
Weidenaar,
Reynold (1995).
Magic Music from the Telharmonium. Metuchen, New Jersey:...
- modules".
After many debates, Moog
eventually told the
composer Reynold Weidenaar: "It's a
synthesizer and that's what it does and we're just
going to have...
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Review of Reviews. 33: 420–423.
Retrieved 26
September 2011.
Reynold Weidenaar:
Magic Music from the Telharmonium, The
Scarecrow Press Inc.:
London (1995)...
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original on July 14, 2014.
Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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Magic music from the Telharmonium.
Scarecrow Press. pp. 132. ISBN 9780810826922...
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