Milan Adamčiak (1946) is a Slovak composer, cellist and musicologist; author of acoustic objects, installations and unconventional musical instruments; a performer, visual artist, experimental poet, and mystifier. Biography Born 1946 in Ružomberok. After studying cello at the Music school in Žilina (1962-1968) he continued his music studies at the Faculty of Philosophy of Comenius University Bratislava (1968-1973). In 1972-1991 he worked at the Institute of …
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IRCAM ▪ A Portrait ▪ Side 1: Research [Sonic Examples]
Pubblicato il 15 feb 2013 IRCAM Un Portrait Face 1: Recherche [exemples sonores] Vinyl Record – Ircam 0001 (1983) Click timecode below to jump directly to desired audio example. 00:05 David Wessel & John Chowning ≈ Frequency Modulation 01:22 York Höller & Marc Battier ≈ Spectral Analysis 03:33 Maurice Béjart ≈ Cross-Synthesis 05:36 Thierry Lancino & Roger Reynolds ≈ Sampling 06:50 Gerald Bennett ≈ Computer …
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Herbert Eimert – Robert Beyer | Klang im unbegrenzten Raum
Herbert Eimert & Robert Beyer | Klang im unbegrenzten Raum – Sound in Unlimited Space 1952 Robert Beyer, born in Germany 1901, involved in the early years of German electronic music with Herbert Eimert. by Tuna Akbaşlı
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Herbert Eimert – Elektronische Musik
Herbert Eimert (8 April 1897 – 15 December 1972) was a German music theorist, musicologist, journalist, music critic, editor, radio producer, and composer. Herbert Eimert was born in Bad Kreuznach. He studied music theory and composition from 1919–1924 at the Cologne Musikhochschule with Hermann Abendroth, Franz Bölsche (de), and August von Othegraven. In 1924, while still a student, he published an Atonale Musiklehre (Atonal Music Theory Text) which, together with a twelve-tone string quartet composed for the end-of-term examination concert, …