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pioneer of tape
music and
electronic music.
Luening was born in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin to
German parents,
Eugene Luening, a
conductor and composer, and Emma (nee...
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Eugene Luening (sometimes
Eugen Luening) (1852–1944) was a Milwaukee-born
musician and
educator of
German descent.
Prior to
December 1885,
Luening served...
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summer of 1948" (Johnson 2002, p. 20).
Russcol 1972, p. 92.
Luening 1968, p. 48.
Luening 1968, p. 49. "From at
least Louis and
Bebbe Barron's soundtrack...
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original (PDF) on 6
October 2022.
Luening, Otto (1980).
Odyssey of an
American Composer: The
Autobiography of Otto
Luening.
Charles Scribner's Sons. ISBN 0-684-16496-5...
- Patterson, Margaret; Chapman, Dwight; Hardman, Yvette; Kouwenhoven, John;
Luening, Otto; Polanyi, Karl; Stein, Peg; Truman, David; Smith, Bradford; Whittinghill...
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classical music by
American composers. It was
founded in 1954 by Otto
Luening,
Douglas Moore, and
Oliver Daniel, and
based in New York City. The label...
- Americans,
including music of
Ernst Bacon, Hall Overton, Ben Weber, and Otto
Luening.[needs update] In the 2002–03 season,
Krosnick and
Kalish performed a pair...
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composition privately, with
Tibor Serly,
Stefan Wolpe,
Aaron Copland, Otto
Luening and
Felix Greissle,
among others.
Townsend taught at
Brooklyn College,...
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conductors from
Wisconsin include Hans Balatka, Hugo Kaun,
Eugene Luening, and
Theodore Steinmetz.
Among Wisconsin's
contributions to rock music...
- Grant,
Mario Guarneri,
Jerry Hey, John
Richard Lewis, Jon Lewis,
Warren Luening,
Malcolm McNabb:
Trumpets ****le Levant: Harp
Charles Loper, Bill Reichenbach...