Siemens-Studio für elektronische Musik

Type:
audio
Titel:
Siemens-Studio für elektronische Musik
Auteur:
Brün, Herbert; Cage, John; Kagel, Mauricio; Riedl, Josef Anton; Kriwet, Ferdinand; Pörtner, Paul; Schnebel, Dieter; Kelemen, Milko; Tudor, David; Pousseur, Henri
Jaar:
1998
Onderwerp:
20th Century (1901-2000)
Musique concrète
Electronic music
Taal:
Duits
Uitgever:
Germany Siemens Kultur Programm 1998
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.REC CD SIEM 1998 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
CD, 1:14:38
Nota:
The Siemens Studio for Electronic Music is an exhibit in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. It had a considerable influence on the development of electronic music, electroacoustic music within new music, the synthesizer and analogue and digital recording techniques for music.
The Siemens Studio for Electronic Music was the first programmable recording studio in which compositions were made and recorded from 1956 to 1968. Josef Anton Riedl, Pierre Boulez, Henri Pousseur, Mauricio Kagel and Dieter Schnebel, among others, worked there.
CD with compositions from the studio. Includes 20-page booklet in German with a foreword by Pierre Boulez (also printed in French), detailed history and description of the technological possibilities of the early "Studio for Electronic Music" built and run by Siemens since 1956 in Munich and Ulm.
Tracks appear by courtesy of Bayerischer Rundfunk, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Radio Bremen, C. F. Peters, Musikverlag B. Schott's Söhne, and Edition Modern.
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