
This Friday, the Віоліті PRO колекціонування YouTube channel will premiere the next episode of Kateryna Pimenova's program.
This time, the art critic visited the Odesa Museum of Sound, where she was met by the careful keeper of its collections, musician Oleksandr Okhrymenko.
At one time, Oleksandr stood at the origins of the Odesa rock club and can tell a lot about the rich musical life of the city at the turn of the XX and XXI centuries. As well as about his colleague, whose name the Museum of Sound bears and whose collection is kept by the Museum of Sound, Vasyl Pinchuk.


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Vasyl Pinchuk was a famous Odesa musician, sound engineer, and head of the sound department of the Young Spectator Theater. It was his idea and energy that made it possible to bring together a unique collection of historical rarities of sound equipment under one roof.



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There are gramophones and phonographs, cassette players and tape recorders, radios and sound carriers of different generations, as well as musical instruments from all over the world. The collection has no narrow specialization. The main thing that unites these thousands of exhibits is sound.
The collection took about 40 years to form. There are over 6000 records alone.
You can listen to almost all the records in the museum and even record your own sound message as a memory.

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Many of the exhibits were gifted by Pinchuk's friend and colleague, sound engineer Roman Topilov, who you will also see in the episode.


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The episode “Soundtrack to the Past. Collection of the Vasyl Pinchuk Odesa Museum of Sound” was released on the Віоліті PRO колекціонування YouTube channel on Friday, January 10 at 17:00.
Enjoy the video!