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- Robert Moog's First Prototype Synthesizer in Henry Ford Museum, 1983 - This prototype synthesizer--a collaboration between engineer Robert Moog and composer Herbert Deutsch--is a musical icon. Synthesizers create unique electronically produced sounds. Moog's solid-state synthesizer was musically superior and much more portable than earlier vacuum-tube-based systems. In 1968, the album <em>Switched-On Bach</em> introduced the Moog synthesizer to a wider audience. Synthesizers quickly became a mainstay of popular music.

- 1983
- Collections - Artifact
Robert Moog's First Prototype Synthesizer in Henry Ford Museum, 1983
This prototype synthesizer--a collaboration between engineer Robert Moog and composer Herbert Deutsch--is a musical icon. Synthesizers create unique electronically produced sounds. Moog's solid-state synthesizer was musically superior and much more portable than earlier vacuum-tube-based systems. In 1968, the album Switched-On Bach introduced the Moog synthesizer to a wider audience. Synthesizers quickly became a mainstay of popular music.
- Robert Moog's Prototype Synthesizer, 1964-1965 - This prototype synthesizer--a collaboration between engineer Robert Moog and composer Herbert Deutsch--is a musical icon. Synthesizers create unique electronically produced sounds. Moog's solid-state synthesizer was musically superior and much more portable than earlier vacuum-tube-based systems. In 1968, the album <em>Switched-On Bach</em> introduced the Moog synthesizer to a wider audience. Synthesizers quickly became a mainstay of popular music.

- 1964-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Robert Moog's Prototype Synthesizer, 1964-1965
This prototype synthesizer--a collaboration between engineer Robert Moog and composer Herbert Deutsch--is a musical icon. Synthesizers create unique electronically produced sounds. Moog's solid-state synthesizer was musically superior and much more portable than earlier vacuum-tube-based systems. In 1968, the album Switched-On Bach introduced the Moog synthesizer to a wider audience. Synthesizers quickly became a mainstay of popular music.
- "Meeting Bob Moog," Clip from Interview with Herb Deutsch, 2014 - Herbert Deutsch is a pioneer of synthesized music--a long-time composer, music educator, and author. In 1964, he worked with Bob Moog to develop the first prototype Moog synthesizer, now in The Henry Ford's collections. Deutsch also served as the Director of Marketing & Sales during the heyday of Moog Music (1979-1983), and was a consultant for the Roland Corporation.

- 25 July 2014-26 July 2014
- Collections - Artifact
"Meeting Bob Moog," Clip from Interview with Herb Deutsch, 2014
Herbert Deutsch is a pioneer of synthesized music--a long-time composer, music educator, and author. In 1964, he worked with Bob Moog to develop the first prototype Moog synthesizer, now in The Henry Ford's collections. Deutsch also served as the Director of Marketing & Sales during the heyday of Moog Music (1979-1983), and was a consultant for the Roland Corporation.
- Program for The New York Improvisation Quartet at The Town Hall, September 25, 1965 - This handbill lists several avant-garde musical performers, including Herbert Deutsch. A musician and educator, Deutsch co-invented the Moog synthesizer in 1964. At this 1965 New York Town Hall concert, Deutsch became the first live performer to use a Moog synthesizer.

- September 25, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Program for The New York Improvisation Quartet at The Town Hall, September 25, 1965
This handbill lists several avant-garde musical performers, including Herbert Deutsch. A musician and educator, Deutsch co-invented the Moog synthesizer in 1964. At this 1965 New York Town Hall concert, Deutsch became the first live performer to use a Moog synthesizer.
- "Moog's Musical Eatery: A Cookbook for Carefree Entertaining," 1978 - This cookbook was written by Shirleigh Moog, the wife of synthesizer innovator Robert Moog. Moog's Musical Eatery, a "cookbook for carefree entertaining," presents the author's "tried and true recipes." These recipes are the result of decades of feeding a family and a "steady stream of musicians and artists" who came to the Moog home.

- 1978
- Collections - Artifact
"Moog's Musical Eatery: A Cookbook for Carefree Entertaining," 1978
This cookbook was written by Shirleigh Moog, the wife of synthesizer innovator Robert Moog. Moog's Musical Eatery, a "cookbook for carefree entertaining," presents the author's "tried and true recipes." These recipes are the result of decades of feeding a family and a "steady stream of musicians and artists" who came to the Moog home.