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In 1955, Harry Olson and Herbert Belar complete their work on the first music synthesizer at the [[RCA Laboratories at Princeton, New Jersey|RCA laboratories at Princeton, N.J.]] , designed to research sound properties. It quickly became of interest to musicians and composers, revolutionizing music. Olson publishes the work in an article entitled RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer in January 1955.  
<p>In 1955, Harry Olson and Herbert Belar complete their work on the first music synthesizer at the [[RCA Laboratories at Princeton, New Jersey|RCA laboratories at Princeton, N.J.]] , designed to research sound properties. It quickly became of interest to musicians and composers, revolutionizing music. Olson publishes the work in an article entitled RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer in January 1955. </p>


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In 1955, Harry Olson and Herbert Belar complete their work on the first music synthesizer at the RCA laboratories at Princeton, N.J. , designed to research sound properties. It quickly became of interest to musicians and composers, revolutionizing music. Olson publishes the work in an article entitled RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer in January 1955.

Images are courtesy of Cantos Music Foundation, www.cantos.ca

RCA Theremin, 1929
RCA Theremin5.jpg