| Albert Glinsky is a frequent
guest on radio and television programs, and is also active as a
TERMEN-ology speaker. Below are highlights
of appearances in recent years.
Caramoor Center for Music and the
Arts, Katonah, NY, 2002
Encuentro
de Vanguardias 1er Tecnologicas y Culturales, Madrid, Spain, 2002 |

At University of Buffalo panel discussion, with (L to R):
UB composer David Felder, singer Nicholas Isherwood, instrument builder
Floyd Engels, and musicologist Olivia Mattis |
University of
Toronto
Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania
Theremin: Music out of Thin
Air, theremin festival, Mercyhurst College
Borders Books (Erie; Buffalo, NY;
Costa Mesa, CA)
Barnes and Noble
University of Buffalo
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum (Educational Institute lecture)
Scholar-in-Residence, First
International Theremin Festival, Portland, ME
BMI Composer-in-Residence, Vanderbilt
University |

University of Toronto
Theremin presentation

Albert Glinsky as guest lecturer,
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts |

Barnes and Noble book signing
in Erie, PA

Albert Glinsky with Host Eric Freisen
of CBC's "In Performance," at CBC Studios,
Toronto, Canada |
Guest Lecturer, Red (An
Orchestra)
Guest Lecturer, Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA), Langley, VA
Keynote Speaker/Panelist,
Ether Music 2005, The Orange Peel,
Asheville, NC
SUNY
Fredonia, Ethos New Sound Festival
RADIO and TV APPEARANCES:
Interview, BBC Radio 4, London,
"Good Vibrations: the story of the theremin."
Interview, A&E Channel, "Breakfast
with the Arts," nationally aired throughout US
Interview, WNYC Radio, New York
City, for "The Fishko Files," aired on metropolitan area "Morning Edition,"
in NY, NJ, CT |

Albert Glinsky lecturing at CIA Headquarters, Langley,
VA

with Jennifer Berman of
The Discovery Channel, being
interviewed about Leon Theremin
for one-hour special documentary |
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Barnes and Noble booksigning, with author James Drane

autographing books at Borders Books in Buffalo, NY, with Robert
Moog, who wrote the Foreword to Theremin: Ether Music and
Espionage |
Interview, "Studio
360," nationally aired on NPR
Interview, Discovery Channel, for
"Stealing Secrets," a program on Soviet espionage, airing nationally
Interview, Wisconsin Public Radio,
"To the Best of our Knowledge," nationally syndicated through US
Interview,
National
Public Radio, "Performance Today," nationally syndicated throughout US
Interview, Fox News in the Morning,
Cleveland television |
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Interview, CBC Television,
for documentary film, "Therementary," aired nationally throughout Canada
Interview, BBC Radio 2, on "BBC
Today," nationally syndicated throughout United Kingdom
Interview, CBC Radio, "In Performance,"
nationally syndicated throughout Canada
Interview, WPKN Public Radio, CT,
"Casey Jones Sunday Night," syndicated throughout New England |
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Interview for
documentary film, Sine of the Times: The History and Evolution of the
Electronic Synthesizer, by Anthony D. Norton
Interview,
"Open Source," hosted by Christopher Lydon, Public Radio International,
syndicated throughout the U.S.
Interview on PBS "History Detectives,"
Episode 802, 6/28/2010, nationally syndicated
Watch
the Episode |

consulting with director Eric Slade before filming the PBS History
Detectives episode. (Arthur Harrison at right) |

preparing to be interviewed by History Detective Elyse Luray (right)
for the PBS History Detectives episode |
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being interviewed by History Detective Elyse Luray for the PBS
History Detectives episode |
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