- The
International Confederation of
Electroacoustic Music (ICEM), or Confédération
Internationale de
Musique Électroacoustique (CIME),
cofounded by the...
- Austria. 1990, 1992 – 2nd
prize Sony
Radio Academy Awards, UK 1992 –
Euphonie d'Or, Bourges, France. 1992 – 1st
Prize Golden Nica, Prix Ars Electronica...
- in Moscow,
while “Zur
kleinen Welt”—later
transformed in 1809 into the “
Euphonie” Choir—followed the
Swedish system. The
English influence was also significant;...
- 2005) Alex,
television opera, Op. 56 (1982–1983)
Euphonie I , Op. 1 (1966) Épiphrase, Op. 4 (1967)
Euphonie II, Op. 5 (1967) Minore, Op. 6 (1968) Koko maailma...
- Linz, Austria) in 1988
Darkness After Time's
Colours (1976),
received a
Euphonie d'Or (Bourges competition) in 1992
Empty Vessels (1997)
Gradual (1974)...
- the
Bourges International Electroacoustic Music Competition (France),
Euphonie D'Or des
Concours International de
Musique Electroacoustique, Bourges[circular...
-
wildness of the
mountain landscape of Snowdonia,
which was
awarded a ‘
Euphonie d’Or’ by the
Bourges electroacoustic music competition, as one of the most...
-
Newcomp Prize (Cambridge, USA, 1983).
Bourges Prizes (1982, 1986, 1988).
Euphonie d'Or (Bourges, 1992). ICMA
International Computer Music ****ociation Commission...
- in the
Bourges International Electroacoustic Music Awards (including a
Euphonie d'or for
Klang in 1992
cited as one of the most
significant works in...