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Various - Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center album

Various - Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center
  • Released: 1964
  • Style: Musique Concrète, Experimental
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1995 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1439 mb
  • Other: ASF DXD MMF MP4 DTS VOX MIDI
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 501

Description

Album · 1998 · 8 Songs. Electronic Composition No. 1. By Daria Semegen - Daria Semegen.

Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center was an album of electronic music released in 1964. It was the recording of a concert performed at the McMillin Theatre (today called the Miller Theatre) at Columbia University on May 9 and 10, 1961. The stereo version was MS 6566 and the monophonic version was ML 5966. There was a sequel released in 1998 on the New World label titled Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961–1973. Bülent Arel is the only artist who appears on both albums.

The Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center formally came into being on February 20, 1959 succeeding the original Experimental Music Studio at Columbia University. The establishment of the center was made possible by the grant of 175,000 USD from the Rockefeller Foundation in response to a proposal by Columbia and Princeton Universities to create complete studio facilities for the production of electronic music.

Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center was an album of electronic music released in 1961. The Arel composition is completely electronic, with articulated signals over a continuous background texture. El-Dabh's composition, an "electronic drama," has a text drawn from the epic of Layla and Majnun, and consists primarily of tape manipulated instrumental and vocal sounds.

The first electronic music center established in America appeared courtesy of Columbia-Princeton in the early '60s. These recordings date from 1961 to 1973, and include experimental work by Alice Shields, Charles Dodge, Ilhan Mimaroglu and Bülent Arel.

Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. Only 3 left in stock (more on the way). Temporarily out of stock. Digital Booklet: Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. Download MP3. Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. Posted by badgerstump at 01:00. And thanks for these Princeton ones too. back when universities actually did something other than churn out call centre fodder. Anonymous, 4 September 2016 at 18:50. Caligari: fly columbia! Certifiablockhead, 16 March 2017 at 01:05

Listen to Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center songs Online on JioSaavn. Album ∙ 2011 ∙ 6 Songs. Stereo Electronic Music No. The first electronic music center established in America appeared courtesy of Columbia-Princeton in the early '60s.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Bülent Arel Stereo Electronic Music No. 1 10:28
A2 Halim El-Dabh Leiyla And The Poet 5:20
A3 Vladimir Ussachevsky Creation - Prologue
Chorus – The Little Chorus Of Macalester CollegeChorus Master – Ian Morton
8:09
B1 Milton Babbitt Composition For Synthesizer 10:36
B2 Mario Davidovsky Electronic Study No. 1 5:50
B3 Otto Luening Gargoyles
Violin [Solo] – Max Pollikoff
9:21

Notes

Labels: grey two eye.
Printed in Can.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ML 5966 Various Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center ‎(LP, Comp, Mono) Columbia Masterworks ML 5966 US 1964
MS 6566 Various Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center ‎(LP) Columbia Masterworks MS 6566 US 1964
88843 03268 2 Various Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center ‎(CDr, Album, RE) Sony Classical 88843 03268 2 US 2014
MS 6566 Various Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center ‎(LP, RP) Columbia Masterworks MS 6566 US Unknown
MS 6566 Various Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center ‎(LP, RE) Columbia Masterworks MS 6566 US 1972

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