Otto Luening
Otto Luening (1900–1996) is an early pioneer of electronic music. His Tape Music, including A Poem in Cycles & Bells, Gargoyles for Violin & Synthesized Sound, and Sounds of New Music demonstrated the early potential of synthesizers and special editing techniques for so-called classical music. An October 28, 1953 concert with Vladimir Ussachevsky at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City introduced Fantasy in Space, flute recordings manipulated on magnetic tape, and led to an appearance on The Today Show with Dave Garroway. Luening was cofounder along with Ussachevsky of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in 1959.
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1900 - 1996 - Electronic music - October 28 - 1953 - Vladimir Ussachevsky - Museum of Modern Art - New York City - The Today Show - Dave Garroway - Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center - 1959
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