MATRIXSYNTH: 1965 R.A. Moog Co. Electronic Music Workshop


Monday, August 09, 2010

1965 R.A. Moog Co. Electronic Music Workshop

via the Bob Moog Foundation:

"Today, August 9th, 2010 marks the 45th Anniversary of an interesting event in Moog history: On August 9, 1965, a small summer conference was held to teach electronic music and expose the new Moog synthesizer to the world of composers. We thought it would be ideal to use the Bob Moog Foundation Archive to shed some light on this relatively unknown event, and to bring a little clearer understanding of the way things were in these very early days of the Moog synthesizer. Using documents, photos and tapes from the Archive – plus a few recollections from a few who were there – we present a look at the “Electronic Music Workshop” of August 1965…" Click here for the full article. Don't miss this fascinating bit of history.

"July 28, 1965 Letter to Workshop Participants (BMF Archives)"

"Herb Deutsch lectures at R.A. Moog Co. Factory - August 1965 (Seated from Left: David Schroer, Kathryn Perry, Franklin Morris, Al Tepper, Reynold Weidenaar) (BMF Archives)"

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