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Coolidge Presents THEREMIN with Tod Machover
Wed, 12/31/2008 - 16:20 – lonescribe
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Event Location: Cost: $9.75 general admission; $7.75 students and Museum of Science members; free for Coolidge members As part of its popular Science on Screen series, the Coolidge Corner Theatre presents THEREMIN: AN ELECTRONIC ODYSSEY, the 1994 documentary about the unusual electronic instrument and the strange life of its inventor and namesake Leon Theremin, on Monday, Jan. 19 at 7:00 p.m. Before the film, MIT Professor of Music and Media Tod Machover will discuss his pioneering work as a composer and inventor of new technologies for music. Machover will also be on hand for Q&A after the movie. In addition, this program will feature a short performance by orchestral thereminist Dalit Hadass Warshaw, a faculty member in the composition/theory department at the Boston Conservatory. Tickets available in advance at www.coolidge.org/showtimes or at the Coolidge box office, located at 290 Harvard Street in Brookline. For more details, visit www.coolidge.org/science or call 617/734-2500. Co-presented by Museum of Science, Boston and New Scientist magazine. Contact Person: Cheryl WhitePhone: 617/699-7285Start Date: Monday, January 19, 2009 7:00pm |
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