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Alexander Nemtin (1936-1999) was born on July 13, 1936 in Molotov (now Perm, Russia). His brilliant musical talent and gift for music composing became apparent to his mother who had graduated from an all girls’ gymnasium and played piano rather well, from his early childhood. In 1944 little Alexander entered primary school and joined a piano class at a music school. In the same year he wrote his first music, and December 26, 1949 is the date of his first appearance on the stage as a composer. In 1954 Alexander Nemtin began to work as an orchestra leader in amateur music associations in Perm. In 1960 after a brilliant graduation of the conservatory Alexander Nemtin was supposed to work for the Composers Union of Siberia in Novosibirsk. But he could not find a job as a composer there, so he had to return to Moscow. In 1961 he began to control the ANS Synthesizer – a photo-electronic musical instrument, invented by a Russian engineer Eugene Murzin. ANS is the abbreviation for Alexander Nikolaevich Scriabin, a Russian composer who dreamt of new ways of sound forming. On March 4, 1965 Nemtin became a member of the Composers’ Union. In 1970 Alexander Nemtin undertook a unique attempt to reconstruct Scriabin’s “The Prefatory Act (Preparation for the Final Mystery)”. He finished this titanic work in 1998. Alexander Nemtin died in on February 2nd, 1999. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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8892I.S.Bach Choral Prelude C-Dur
1813I.S. Bach - Choral Prelude C-Dur
1634I. S. Bach: Choral Prelude C-dur
1425Chorale Prelude in C Major (Arr. Alexander Nemtin)
1056I. S. Bach Choral Prelude C-Dur
527chorale prelude in c major
178I.S.Bach: Choral Prelude C-Dur
159Chorale Prelude in C Major (Adapded for ANS by Alexander Nemtin) / Хоральная прелюдия до мажор (Переложение для АНС: Александр Немтин)
1310Chorale Prelude In C Major (J S Bach)
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Archive Tapes Synthesizer ANS 1964-1971
Electroshock Presents Electroacoustic Music, Vol. IV
Archive Tapes. Synthesizer ANS (1964-1971)
ANS Archive Tapes 1964-1971

ANS Synthesizer (Russian Early Electronics 1964-71)
V.a. - Ans Synthetizer (russian Early Electronics 1964-71)

Electroshock Presents Electroacoustic Music Volume IV • Archive Tapes Synthesizer ANS 1964-1971

Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IV - Archive Types Synthesizer ANS 1964-1971
Russian Early Electronics 1964-71
Electroacoustic Music Vol.4: Archive Tapes. Synthesiser ANS (1964-1971)
Electroacoustic Music. Vol. IV. Archive Tapes, Synthesizer ANS 1964-1971
v.a. early russian electronics