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Vladimir Alexeevich Ussachevsky (November 3, 1911 in Hailar,
China –
January 2, 1990 in New York, New York) was a composer,
particularly known for his...
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reached Ussachevsky's living room in New York,
where we
eventually completed the compositions." Two
months later, on 28 October,
Vladimir Ussachevsky and...
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composers including Herb Deutsch,
Richard Teitelbaum,
Vladimir Ussachevsky and
Wendy Carlos. Moog's prin****l
innovation was
voltage control, which...
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except "Piece for Tape Recorder",
written and
recorded by
Vladimir Ussachevsky Genius (mythology) –
referring to
spirits such as a
genius loci "Session...
- synthesizers.
Following discussions with the
engineer and
composer Vladimir Ussachevsky, the head of the Columbia-Princeton
Electronic Music Center, in 1965...
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Apogee and Two
Images for a
Computer Piece were
created by
Vladimir Ussachevsky (the "father of
electronic music") at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic...
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electronic music at the
Philharmonic Hall.
Carlos studied with
Vladimir Ussachevsky and Otto Luening, two
pioneers of
electronic music in the 1960s. They...
- 31, 2022) was an
American composer and a
onetime student of
Vladimir Ussachevsky and
Morton Subotnick.
Marshall was born in
Mount Vernon, New York. He...
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return to the
United States, he
studied electronic music with
Vladimir Ussachevsky at
Columbia University. He
married Joan
Susan Redman on
September 9,...
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