Peter Theremin

Summary

Peter Theremin is a Russian composer, performer of the theremin, an electronic musical instrument.

Peter Theremin
Peter Theremin plays theremin
Peter Theremin plays theremin
Background information
Birth namePeter Theremin
Born (1991-06-19) 19 June 1991 (age 32)
Moscow, Russia
GenresClassical music, electronic music
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Theremin

Life and career edit

Thereminist, the organizer of the festival of theremin culture "Thereminology", creator of the first Russian-language portal about theremin "Theremin Times", the great-grandson of Leon Theremin. Works with theremin in genres: classical, contemporary improvised music. Head of Russian Theremin School, the author of a series of lectures on the history of electromusic, on the history of the theremin. The author of the course "Theremin for 24 hours."

CD edit

  • The Owls Are Not What They Seem: David Lynch Tribute Remixes (2017)
  • Varvara Vizbor "Forbidden Fruit" (2015)
  • Sergey Babkin "Muzasfera" (2018)
  • Panama (Igor Grigoriev) - "Saints" (2018)
  • Tatiana Alyoshina "How we flew on a balloon" (2013)

Music for films edit

  • Lessons of Auschwitz (dir. Denis Semionov, Webby Award 2020[1])
  • The Sheep Islands (2015)[2]
  • Sounds of Vladivostok (2017)
  • Sounds of Vladivostok (theremin party) (2017)[3] (Russia - Cyprus, directed and composed by Marios Elia)
  • VITEBSK ART SCHOOL for at the Centre Pompidou (Paris) and Jewish Museum, (New York) (2018)
  • Valse de Vladimir (2018) (France, directed by Matthew Martin)
  • Lessons of Auschwitz ( 2020) VR film
  • "Participation" (2021)
  • Theremin Party for the VR game M1n0t0r (France-Russia) (2021)

Awards edit

  • Laureate of the International Film Festival "Fathers and Children" in the nomination "film music" (2017)
  • Special grant for teachers from the television contest "Blue Bird"
  • Silver medal of the British award Creativepool for music for the film "Lessons of Auschwitz" (2020)
  • Bronze of the American Clio Awards (English) rus. 2021 for the music for the film "Lessons of Auschwitz".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lessons of Auschwitz: Volumetric VR illustration tribute by school students". Webby Award. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Peter Theremin at IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  • Strelávina, Daria (3 November 2015). "Thereminology: From Lenin to Led Zeppelin". Russia Beyond the Headlines. Retrieved 19 July 2016.

External links edit

  • Official site