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The Moscow Experimental Electronic Music Studio was founded in 1958 by Evgeny Murzin after he constructed the ANS synthesizer - a photoelectronic musical instrument which made it possible to obtain a visible image of a sound wave, as well as to realize the opposite goal: synthesizing a sound from an artificially drawn sound spectrogram. The first creative experiments on the ANS were performed by composer [[Andrei Volkonsky]], with a number of young Russian composers soon joining him, including [[Nikolai Nikolsky]], [[Piotr Meshchaninov]], [[Alexander Nemtin]], [[Stanislav Kreichi]], [[Oleg Buloshkin]], [[Shandor Kallosh]], [[Alfred Schnittke]], [[Edison Denisov]], [[Sofia Gubaidulina]] and [[Eduard Artemyev]]. In 1972 the studio acquired the module synthesizer &amp;quot;SYNTHI-100&amp;quot;, made by the British Taylor company. The Studio was closed in 1975, and the ANS synthesizer was moved to the Moscow University. &lt;br /&gt;
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==References==&lt;br /&gt;
# [https://monoskop.org/Experimental_studio_of_electronic_music_Moscow Monoskop article]&lt;br /&gt;
# [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283178400_The_Music_of_Alexander_Nemtin_and_Stanislav_Kreichi_for_the_ANS_Synthesizer The Music of Alexander Nemtin and Stanislav Kreichi for the ANS Synthesizer]&lt;br /&gt;
# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANS_synthesizer ANS synthesizer page on Wikipedia]&lt;br /&gt;
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