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Pioneers of Electronic Music (2006)
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Pioneers of Electronic Music (2006)
Avant-Garde | (ape, cue, log) | rar + 3% recovery record | 330 MB | RS.com | Artworks & Booklet
Avant-Garde | (ape, cue, log) | rar + 3% recovery record | 330 MB | RS.com | Artworks & Booklet
| “ | In 1950, the Columbia University Music Department requisitioned a tape recorder to use in teaching and for recording concerts. In 1951, the first tape recorder arrived, an Ampex 400, and Vladimir Ussachevsky then a junior faculty member, was assigned a job that no one else wanted: the care of the tape recorder. This job was to have important consequences for Ussachevsky and the medium he developed. Electronic music was born. Over the next ten years, Ussachevsky and his collaborators established the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, which Ussachevsky directed for twenty years. It was the first large electronic music center in the United States, thanks to the path-breaking support of the Rockefeller Foundation and encouragement from two of the country's leading universities. The Center became one of the best-known and most prolific sources of electronic music in the world. All of the music on this historic reissue is the result of the pioneering work of the Center and its composers. A.Shields - from the attached booklet | ” |
Pioneers of Electronic Music (14 tracks) 75:04
01 Sonic Contours [V.Ussachevsky 1952] 07:24
02 Low Speed [O.Luening 1952] 03:45
03 Invention in Twelve Tones [O.Luening 1952] 03:47
04 Fantasy in Space [O.Luening 1952] 02:57
05 Incantation for tape [O.Luening, V.Ussachevsky 1953] 02:36
06 Moonflight [O.Luening 1968] 03:00
07 Piece for Tape Recorder [V.Ussachevsky 1956] 05:43
08 Kolyosa [P.Smiley 1970] 06:43
09 Stereo Electronic Music #2 [B.Arel 1970] 14:23
10 Computer Piece #1 [V.Ussachevsky 1968] 03:49
11 Two Sketches for a Computer Piece: Sketch 1 [V.Ussachevsky 1971] 00:58
12 Two Sketches for a Computer Piece: Sketch 2 [V.Ussachevsky 1971] 02:17
13 Synchronism #5 [M.Davidovsky 1969] 08:38
14 The Transformation of Ani [A.Shields 1970] 09:04
01 Sonic Contours [V.Ussachevsky 1952] 07:24
02 Low Speed [O.Luening 1952] 03:45
03 Invention in Twelve Tones [O.Luening 1952] 03:47
04 Fantasy in Space [O.Luening 1952] 02:57
05 Incantation for tape [O.Luening, V.Ussachevsky 1953] 02:36
06 Moonflight [O.Luening 1968] 03:00
07 Piece for Tape Recorder [V.Ussachevsky 1956] 05:43
08 Kolyosa [P.Smiley 1970] 06:43
09 Stereo Electronic Music #2 [B.Arel 1970] 14:23
10 Computer Piece #1 [V.Ussachevsky 1968] 03:49
11 Two Sketches for a Computer Piece: Sketch 1 [V.Ussachevsky 1971] 00:58
12 Two Sketches for a Computer Piece: Sketch 2 [V.Ussachevsky 1971] 02:17
13 Synchronism #5 [M.Davidovsky 1969] 08:38
14 The Transformation of Ani [A.Shields 1970] 09:04
New World Records 80644-2 (2006)
Originally released as CR CD-611 1991
To be gone in pair with Columbia- Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961-73 (1998)
posted by peachfuzz on 30 Sep 2009
and with my 2 previous uploads:
Ussachevsky: Electronic and Acoustic Works 1957-72
and
Ussachevsky: Film Music
..........
but unfortunately they was removed by RS
together with also this 2 cd (always by the same Label) The Unknown Ives
Someone desire a re-upload?
posted by peachfuzz on 30 Sep 2009
and with my 2 previous uploads:
Ussachevsky: Electronic and Acoustic Works 1957-72
and
Ussachevsky: Film Music
..........
but unfortunately they was removed by RS
together with also this 2 cd (always by the same Label) The Unknown Ives
Someone desire a re-upload?
Enjoy
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this is a great up! Thank you.
If you could re-upload Ives and two other Ussachevsky's realeases it would be awesome!
Grazie
Would love to see more Ussachevsky, if you're willing!