Wed, May 16, 2018. 3.30pm to 4.30pm AEST
Looking forward to this live performance which will be streamed over the net from Melbourne, Australia.
https://events.unimelb.edu.au/events/10402-synthi-100-live
The EMS Synthi 100 will be played by Interactive Composition staff David Haberfeld, Anthony Lyons and Mark Pollard. This project connects to the Grainger Museum exhibition, Synthesizers: Sound of the Future.
The Granger Museum is well worth a visit;
The Grainger music studio houses a VCS3 MK1, VCS3 MKII, Synthi AKS (which included a keyboard) and the EMS Synthi 100. The studio was set up by Geelong-born composer Keith Humble, a friend of Donald Banks (the Australian Composer).
Donald Banks commissioned the original EMS VCS1 which was the forerunner of the more famous VCS3 & Synthi 100.
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