Leon Theremin

Leon Theremin
Lev Sergeyevich Termen, or Léon Theremin in the United States, was a Russian and Soviet inventor, most famous for his invention of the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments and the first to be mass-produced. He also devised the interlace technique for improving the quality of a video signal, still widely used in video and television technology. His listening device, "The Thing", hung for seven years in plain view in the United States Ambassador's Moscow office and enabled...
NationalityRussian
ProfessionInventor
Date of Birth15 August 1896
CountryRussian Federation
I won't tell you about the love that happened when I was three years old, but I can tell you about my first marriage.
I conceived of an instrument that would create sound without using any mechanical energy, like the conductor of an orchestra. The orchestra plays mechanically, using mechanical energy; the conductor just moves his hands, and his movements have an effect on the music artistry.
There was one man who was interested in the color of music, the connection between light and music, and that was Einstein.