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Tag Archives: Electronic/Computer Music

Tom Hamilton

Examined with John Downey, Thom Mason, Robert Wykes. Pianist, synthesizer. Movie director of Electronic Music/Documenting Studio room at Washington School, 1971-80. Sound and music movie director at Innervision, St. Louis, MO. Manufacturer “Cool in the Tone” series, NYC. Collaborated using the past due professional photographer Ernst Haas (1983). Live show …

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Mario Davidovsky

Mario Davidovsky is a respected American composer, particularly noted for compositions merging the live music equipment with pre-taped electronic music. He originated from a devout Jewish family members in Buenos Aires. He examined violin as a kid, and began composing when he was thirteen. He previously lessons with Teodoro Fuchs, …

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Lori Freedman

An important physique in Canadian avant-garde music, both in modern music and free of charge improvisation, Lori Freedman continues to be hard at the job because the early ‘90s elevating the bass clarinet to an increased status. She’s performed across Canada with orchestras, premiering several works written on her behalf. …

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Oskar Sala

German inventor/composer Oskar Sala is most beneficial known for his function in developing the Trautonium: among the first electronic equipment and a modern of the France Ondes Martenot and Russian theremin. As the Trautonium would ultimately be viewed like a relic of digital music’s history, the instrument’s tonal quality and …

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Gilbert Trythall

Being a twentieth hundred years author of both traditional and electronic functions, Gilbert Trythall combines the top scale sonorities similar to Paul Hindemith and Wallingford Riegger using the extended features of both electronic and conventional instruments. A graduate from the School of Tennessee, Northwestern, and Cornell colleges, that he received …

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John Eaton

Eaton began his executing career being a jazz pianist and shortly became one of the better known early exponents of live electronic efficiency. His piano instructors included Steuermann, Erich Kahn, and Frank Sheridan. From 1953 to 1959, Eaton gained his M.F.A. level at Princeton College or university, where he researched …

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Jonathan Harvey

Jonathan Harvey could possibly be regarded as an British Stockhausen: he was perhaps most widely known for integrating electronically generated sound with live music in the service of the mystical outlook numerous (especially non-Western) philosophical influences. Nevertheless, Harvey’s large result also includes many available choral parts and acoustic avant-garde functions …

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Jay Cloidt

Humor may be the key towards the technically sophisticated audio sculptures of Omaha-born and San Francisco-based Jay Cloidt. Splicing jointly digitally sampled deconstructions of traditional and pop sources, Cloidt creates parts which have provoked evaluations with Spike Jones, Charles Ives, Igor Stravinsky, and P.D.Q. Bach. His compositions have already been …

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Lars-Gunnar Bodin

Swedish composer and visible artist Lars-Gunnar Bodin was a pioneer of electro-acoustic music and text-sound compositions, who also informed through teaching and through radio presentations, was a fundamental element of digital music’s presence in the Fylkingen society, and was director from the Digital Music Studio room (EMS). Bodin’s early functions …

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Delia Derbyshire

Though digital composer Delia Derbyshire continues to be known as “the unsung heroine of United kingdom digital music,” it wouldn’t be considered a stretch out to expand upon the accolade and call her an unsung heroine of music, period — irrespective of nationality, irrespective of field. The primary light from …

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