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  2. Electronic music - Wikipedia

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    Israeli composer Josef Tal at the Electronic Music Studio in Jerusalem (c. 1965) with Hugh Le Caine's Creative Tape Recorder (a sound synthesizer) aka "Multi-track" During the time of the UNESCO fellowship for studies in electronic music (1958) Israeli composer Josef Tal went on a study tour in the US and Canada. [89]

  3. 20th-century classical music - Wikipedia

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    All electronic music depends on transmission via loudspeakers, but there are two broad types: acousmatic music, which exists only in recorded form meant for loudspeaker listening, and live electronic music, in which electronic apparatus are used to generate, transform, or trigger sounds during performance by musicians using voices, traditional ...

  4. Karlheinz Stockhausen - Wikipedia

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    Other large works by Stockhausen from this decade include the orchestral Trans (1971) and two music-theatre compositions utilizing the Tierkreis melodies: Musik im Bauch ("Music in the Belly") for six percussionists (1975), and the science-fiction "opera" Sirius (1975–77) for eight-channel electronic music with soprano, bass, trumpet, and ...

  5. Edgard Varèse - Wikipedia

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    Although his complete surviving works only last about three hours, he has been recognized as an influence by several major composers of the late 20th century. Varèse saw potential in using electronic media for sound production, and his use of new instruments and electronic resources led to his being known as the "Father of Electronic Music ...

  6. Tristram Cary - Wikipedia

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    With Peter Zinovieff and David Cockerell, he founded Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd, which created the first commercially available portable synthesiser, the EMS VCS 3, and was then involved in the production of such distinctive EMS products as the EMS Synthi 100. In 1967 he created an electronic music studio at the Royal College of ...

  7. Oskar Sala - Wikipedia

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    Oskar Sala (18 July 1910 – 26 February 2002) was a German composer and a pioneer of electronic music. [1] He played an instrument called the Trautonium , an early form of electronic synthesizer . [ 2 ]

  8. John Cage - Wikipedia

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    John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist.A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avant-garde.

  9. 20th-century music - Wikipedia

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    The following Wikipedia articles deal with 20th-century music. Western art music Main articles ... Electronic music; Experimental music; Expressionist music ...