Switched On: Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution by author and award-winning composer Albert Glinsky, is the first complete biography of the synthesizer pioneer’s storied life and career. The 496-page hardcover book, with 58 black-and-white and color illustrations...
Léon Theremin (1896-1993), born Lev Sergeyevich Termen in Saint Petersburg, Russia, was the inventor of the elegant and expressive theremin, the instrument Bob Moog started building and studying when he was 14 years old. It became the basis for Bob’s work in...
Moogfest History and Technical Panels Draw on Deep Legacy and Industry Connections The Bob Moog Foundation is bringing together top minds in history, technology and education for this year’s history and technical panels. Experts, ranging from Bobs...
Celebrating Electronic Music Titan, Leon Theremin, the Man Bob Moog Called his ‘Virtual Mentor’ Leon Theremin’s early contributions to electronic music are as profound as any, and his impact on Bob Moog’s life and career is equally as deep. For...
The Bob Moog Foundation Archives seeks to preserve and share its historically rich and extensive collection of materials related to the legacy of Bob Moog. Representing 50 years of pioneering efforts, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives offers a fascinating glimpse...