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1894 Feb 4 |
Antoine J "Adolphe" Sax (b.1814), Belgium-born instrument maker (saxophone), died in Paris. In 2005 Michael Segell authored ”The Devil’s Horn: The Story of the Saxophone, From Noisy Novelty to King of Cool.” Links: Music Instr. ![]() |
1894 |
Orville Gibson (d.1918) began selling his musical instruments out of a one-room workshop in Kalamazoo, Michigan. In 1902 Gibson founded the "Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co. Ltd." to make mandolin-family instruments. Links: USA, Michigan, Music Instr. ![]() |
1896 |
Orville H. Gibson founded his Kalamazoo musical instrument manufacturing company. In 1904 it was incorporated as the Gibson Mandolin Guitar Co. Links: Michigan, Music Instr. ![]() |
1897 |
Thaddeus Cahill (1867-1934) patented (pat no. 580,035) what was to become the "Telharmonium" or "Dynamophone." It can be considered the first significant electronic musical instrument. The 1st fully completed model was presented to the public (1906) in Holyoke, Mass. Links: Technology, Inventor, Music Instr. ![]() |
1920 |
Leon Theremin invented the theremin musical instrument. He was a Russian inventor who invented the instrument made of vacuum tubes and oscillators in the 1920s in New York. He was later abducted by operators of Stalin and taken back to Moscow where he is forced to work on devices for the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs. It was an early electronic instrument with an eerie, sliding tone. The 1994 film "Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey," featured the instrument. Clara Rockmore (d.1998 at 88), born Clara Reisenberg in Vilnius, became a theremin virtuoso, and was the focus of the 1998 video documentary: "Clara Rockmore, The Greatest Theremin Virtuoso." Links: Russia, Inventor, Music Instr. ![]() |
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1955 Jan 31 |
RCA chairman David Sarnoff announced the Mark I music synthesizer. Harry Olson and Belar, both working for RCA, invented the Electronic Music Synthesizer (aka the Olson-Belar Sound Synthesizer). This synth used sawtooth waves that were filtered for other types of timbres. It is rumored to have been built for the artificial creation of human speech. Links: Inventor, Music Instr. ![]() |
1964 |
Robert Moog (1934-2005), graduate student at Cornell Univ., unveiled his own analogue synthesizer at a meeting of America’s Audio Engineering Society. Links: Inventor, Music Instr. ![]() |
1992 |
Bangladesh began refusing refugee status to Rohingyas, a dark-skinned Muslim minority from Myanmar. Links: Bangladesh, Music Instr. ![]() |
1993 |
"The Music of Cambodia" was recorded by David and Kay Parsons as a 3-CD box that included Royal Court music and a nine-gong ensemble. Links: Cambodia, Music Instr. ![]() |
2006 Nov 8 |
Canada's homicide rate rose for the second straight year in 2005, fueled in part by an increase in gang-related violence, according to new government statistics. Links: Canada, Music Instr. ![]() |
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2018 May 2 |
Gibson Brands Inc., maker of Gibson guitars, filed for bankruptcy protection. Nashville-based Gibson was founded in 1894. Links: USA, Tennessee, Music Instr. ![]() |