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Lejaren Arthur Hiller Jr. (February 23, 1924, New York City –
January 26, 1994, Buffalo, New York) was an
American composer. In 1957 he
collaborated with...
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generally agreed to be the
first score composed by an
electronic computer.
Lejaren Hiller, in
collaboration with
Leonard Isaacson,
programmed the
ILLIAC I...
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describe computer-controlled
composition ****ociated with
composers such as
Lejaren Hiller.
Harry Partch and Ivor
Darreg worked with
other tuning scales based...
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Lejaren Hiller Sr. /
Lejaren à
Hiller / John
Hiller (3 July 1880 – 23 May 1969) was an
American illustrator and photographer. Born as John
Hiller in Milwaukee...
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constructed and
owned by a U.S.
educational institution. It was also used by
Lejaren Hiller and
Leonard Issacson to
create the
Illiac Suite, the
first known...
- was born in Chicago,
Illinois on
December 15, 1925. He
collaborated with
Lejaren Hiller on the computer-programmed
acoustic composition,
Illiac Suite (1957)...
- computer-generated
sounds by
American avant-garde
composers John Cage (1912–1992) and
Lejaren Hiller (1924–1994). It was
written between 1967 and 1969 and was premiered...
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Audio Engineering Society Goji
Electronics Institute of
Broadcast Sound Lejaren Hiller IRCAM Max
Mathews Musical Electronics Library Professional Lighting...
- for
Stereophonic Broadcast". The
impact of
computers continued in 1956.
Lejaren Hiller and
Leonard Isaacson composed Illiac Suite for
string quartet, the...
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programs beyond rote playback.
Amongst other pioneers, the
musical chemists Lejaren Hiller and
Leonard Isaacson worked on a
series of
algorithmic composition...