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Herbert Eimert (8
April 1897 – 15
December 1972) was a
German music theorist, musicologist, journalist,
music critic, editor,
radio producer, and composer...
- Cologne,
elektronische Musik,
pioneered in 1949–51 by the
composer Herbert Eimert and the
physicist Werner Meyer-Eppler, was
based solely on electronically...
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Eimert van
Middelkoop (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛimərt fɑ ˈmɪdəlkoːp]; born 14
February 1949) is a
retired Dutch politician of the
Christian Union (CU) party...
- and
asked his mentor, the
director of the WDR
electronic studio Herbert Eimert, to
write to the
Diocesan office of the
Archbishop of
Cologne for permission...
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Station to
Rodenrijs Station. Phil
Bloom (born 27
November 1945),
artist Eimert van
Middelkoop (born 14
February 1949),
politician (ChristianUnion, minister...
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Lange 2009, p. 173.
Kurtz 1992, pp. 75–76.
Anonymous 1972.
Eimert 1972, p. 349.
Eimert 1958, p. 2.
Ungeheuer 1992, p. 117. (Lebrecht 1996, p. 75): "...
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Retrieved 28
February 2011. Martin, Empelmann; Whittaker, David; Los,
Eimert; Dorgarten, Hans-Wilhelm (2004). "Taiwan High
Speed Rail
Project – Seismic...
- ˈʀaɪ̯ə]) was a German-language
music academic journal,
edited by
Herbert Eimert and
Karlheinz Stockhausen and
published by
Universal Edition (Vienna) between...
- others, were
Werner Meyer-Eppler,
Robert Beyer [de],
Fritz Enkel and
Herbert Eimert.
Robert Beyer had been
speaking of timbre-oriented
music since as early...
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psychologische Klangprobleme,"
Elektronische Musik, Die
Reihe I (Herbert
Eimert, ed.) Vienna, p. 22.
English translation:
Werner Meyer-Eppler (1957) "Statistic...