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Reynold weidenaar biography of rory and ryan

Reynold Henry Weidenaar () was an artist from Grand Rapids, Michigan, recognized nationally as well as locally for his technical virtuosity as a draftsman and printmaker.

It was The Telharmonium was a ton behemoth that created numerous musical timbres and could flood rooms with sound. People thronged to attend four daily concerts there, listening as the music poured from huge horns attached to telephone receivers. Beginning with the first wire transmission of music in , covering the three instruments that were constructed, and ending with efforts to find a home for the only surviving Telharmonium in , this definitive account of the first music synthesizer will interest anyone concerned with the roots of electronic and computer music.

The extensive bibliography is a valuable source for historians of musical instruments and cable broadcasting, as well as for technologists and students of American culture. With 47 photographs and illustrations.

Weidenaar was one of the first artists in the United States to revive the technique of mezzotint printmaking.

Student, Michigan State University, — Bachelor of Music, Cleveland Institute Music, Master of Arts, New York University, Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, Director electronic music studios Cleveland Institute Music, — Adjunct instructor music and music education New York University, —, adjunct instructor in film and television, —, assistant professor film and television, — Cooking; jogging.

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