London Symphony Orchestra | Can you believe this instrument is from 1928? @LondonSymphonyOrchestra | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
It's Uncommon Musical Instrument Awareness Day and we're celebrating with a clip of Cynthia Millar on the Ondes Martenot, an instrument that was invented in 1928!
Britannica writes' Oscillating radio tubes produce electric pulses at two supersonic sound-wave frequencies. They in turn produce a lower frequency within audible range that is equal to the difference in their rates of vibration and that is amplified and converted into sound by a loudspeaker. Many timbres, or tone colours, can be created by filtering out upper harmonics, or component tones, of the audible notes.'
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Sir Simon Rattle conducts Olivier Messiaen's Turangalîla-Symphonie with the London Symphony Orchestra recorded live in concert at the Barbican in London on 15 June 2023.
Sir Simon Rattle: conductor
London Symphony Orchestra
The full concert, also included the world premiere of Betsy Jolas' Ces belles années…and is available to stream on Marquee TV marquee.tv
Subscribe to the LSO's channel: bit.ly/LSOsubscribe
#classicalmusic #simonrattle #orchestra
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It's Uncommon Musical Instrument Awareness Day and we're celebrating with a clip of Cynthia Millar on the Ondes Martenot, an instrument that was invented in 1928!
Britannica writes' Oscillating radio tubes produce electric pulses at two supersonic sound-wave frequencies. They in turn produce a lower frequency within audible range that is equal to the difference in their rates of vibration and that is amplified and converted into sound by a loudspeaker. Many timbres, or tone colours, can be created by filtering out upper harmonics, or component tones, of the audible notes.'
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Sir Simon Rattle conducts Olivier Messiaen's Turangalîla-Symphonie with the London Symphony Orchestra recorded live in concert at the Barbican in London on 15 June 2023.
Sir Simon Rattle: conductor
London Symphony Orchestra
The full concert, also included the world premiere of Betsy Jolas' Ces belles années…and is available to stream on Marquee TV marquee.tv
Subscribe to the LSO's channel: bit.ly/LSOsubscribe
#classicalmusic #simonrattle #orchestra
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Subscribe to the LSO's channel: bit.ly/LSOsubscribe
Subscribe to LSO newsletter: https://smarturl.it/lsonewsletter
Follow the LSO on:
Instagram: instagram.com/londonsymphonyorchestra
Facebook: facebook.com/londonsymphonyorhcestra
TikTok: tiktok.com/@londonsymphonyorchestra
Twitter: twitter.com/londonsymphony
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/london-symphony-orchestra
Website: lso.co.uk
Apple Music: geni.us/yH0sXY
Spotify: spoti.fi/291cCk0
LSO Live: lsolive.lso.co.uk