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- Léon Théremin and Theremin Electrical Symphony Orchestra
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- chamber orchestra performance
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- Entered from New York Times advertisement, article and review, and program calendars; stated time is approximate.
From the review: "A concert with the electrical instruments of Leon Theremin was presented last night by Mr. Theremin and his students. Occupying positions of honor on the program, which also included solo performances on each of the instruments and demonstrations of light and sound synchronization and of a rhythmicon, were the first appearance of the Theremin Electrical Symphony Orchestra, directed by Albert Stoessel; the first demonstration of the Theremin ether-wave dance stage and performances by small ensembles."
Theremin's student Clara Rockmore is identified by her maiden name of the time, Clara Reisenberg.
"Display Ad 18 -- no Title." New York Times (1923-Current file), Apr 01 1932, pp. 16.
"Theremin Concert Given." New York Times 2 Apr. 1932: 13. Print.
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