on 11/26/00 10:24 AM, Greg at dogphoe@columbus.rr.com wrote:
quoted 14 lines I'm trying to expose myself to the academic world of electronic music, but> I'm trying to expose myself to the academic world of electronic music, but
> it seems to be a difficult genre to get into. Anybody want to suggest
> specific composers or recordings I should check out, or any resources that
> could give me some more info on the music? I'm hoping to study electronic
> music in college, and I'd like to do some listening to music made in the
> academic realm in preparation for this. Thanks :)
>
> -Greg
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Things to type into a www.google.com search:
Names: Karlhienz Stockhausen, Steve Reich, Wendy/Walter Carlos, John Cage,
Iannis Xenakis.
Organizations: IRCAM, MIT, Columbia, Oberlin, University of Urbana (IL), Cal
Arts.
Software: SuperCollider, Csound, MAX/MSP, NATO.0+55, Reaktor, PD
Have fun, it's something that can last a lifetime.
-l[e^2]
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