Review: 50 years of electronic music nourishment from Morton Subotnick’s ‘Silver Apples of the Moon’
Morton Subotnick’s “Silver Apples of the Moon” was the first electronic music composition commissioned for a recording. When it came out on Nonesuch Records in 1968, that was thought to be a selling ...
This December marks Daphne Oram’s centenary. She was a visionary and a key influence in the history of electronic music.
An introduction to the fundamental materials of a variety of music, including Western concert music, jazz, and popular music. Course activities center around interrelated theoretical, compositional, ...
After listening to his electronic music composition titled “Run Away,” Rainey-McCullers School of the Arts ninth-grader Jackson Laird told the Ledger-Enquirer that it reminded him of the “hundreds of ...
St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Provo hosted Avant Vespers X March 1, a composition concert that showcased BYU and UVU composition students' works. The monthly event started when BYU composition and ...
Joel V. Hunt, Ph.D. is a versatile composer, performer, educator, and scholar whose work bridges jazz, popular music, interactive electroacoustic music, and algorithmic composition. His recent ...
RESTON, Va., May 22, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The National Association for Music Education (NAfME) Electronic Music Composition Competition recognizes outstanding compositions and highlights the ...
In 2004, Khyam Allami was ready to give up on electronic music. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t write melodies that sounded like the music in his head. “It felt like the software was leading ...
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