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                  <text>The Golden Age (1928-1955)</text>
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                  <text>Leon Theremin; Clara Rockmore; RCA Theremin; Analog; Golden Years; Classical Era; Recitals; Classy;</text>
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                  <text>This is an era when the theremin might have been considered in it's prime. Material that really shines the theremin's classical and more traditional classy side. Or what I also like to call; The Rockmore Era. </text>
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              <text>A Group of Soloists Who Have Won Success in Unusual Branches of the Concert&#13;
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ANDRÉS SEGOVIA&#13;
The American début of the great Spanish guitarist, in which Señor Segovia demonstrated that his chosen instrument had an almost unlimited field, was one of the outstanding successes of the year.&#13;
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LEON GOOSSENS&#13;
Brother of Eugene Goossens, composer and conductor, Leon Goossens introduced the oboe as a solo instrument to America this season in a program of little known works by classical and modern composers.&#13;
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LÉON THÉREMIN&#13;
An inventor rather than a musician, Professor Théremin has introduced a new instrument by means of which he draws music out of the ether, thereby providing the year's greatest novelty to two continents.&#13;
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SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY&#13;
Known primarily as the conductor of the Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky began his career as a soloist on the double bass, an accomplishment which is now his avocation in occasional recitals.&#13;
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THE REVELERS&#13;
Entering the concert field by an unusual gateway—via radio broadcasting and gramophone recording, The Revelers, a quintet which has developed a remarkable vocal ensemble, are now making their first personal appearances.&#13;
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The names of The Revelers are Elliott Shaw, Frank Black, James Welton, Lewis James, and Wilfred Glenn.</text>
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                <text>The Musical Side-Show: Featuring Professor Leon Theremin</text>
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