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The Rhythmicon: Electrification of Rhythm
The Rhythmicon: Electrification of Rhythm

Thu, Mar 21

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Moni Lazariston

The Rhythmicon: Electrification of Rhythm

The story of the Rhythmicon - the world’s first rhythm machine to play the most complicated polyrhythms, developed in the US in 1931 by the Russian inventor Leon Theremin and American composer Henry Cowell. One of two survived machines will be presented to the audience.

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Time & Location

Mar 21, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Moni Lazariston, Kolokotroni 25 - 27, Stavroupoli 564 30, Greece

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The lectures will be in English; no translation provided.

Bookings by sending email at

reception.modern@momus.gr,
or by calling at (+30) 2310589143

Tuition fee:
One entrance - 25€ per person, 15€ reduced price for students (obligatory student ID on show)
Four entrances on any events - 100€ per person, 60€ reduced price for students (obligatory student ID on show)


 

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