In a message dated 99-10-31 12:29:13 EST, you write: << Subotnick quickly started adding non-electronic instruments to his recordings, but his early (late 60s) recordings like "Silver Apples of the Moon" "The Wild Bull" and "Touch" show how EM can be used in non-traditional ways to generate music. Maybe others can list a few pieces of EM that show different approaches to music which might not be that be well known! >> in that same sort of vein, douglas leedy`s "entropical paradise" is a great b***** record. for non-synthesizer e.m., IMHO, stockhausen`s "kontakte" and "gesang der jungeling" ( song of youths ) are two of the finest pieces ever done ( both from the late 50`s/early sixties ). there were lots of neat e.m. records ( remember those ? ) out in the sixties......the 2 columbia princeton records had many pieces, mostly in a "classical" e.m. style that were very good. varese`s "poem electronique", composed as the sound enviroment to a building at a worlds fair is pretty amazing. best, dave
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1999-10-31 by DAVEVOSH@xxx.xxx
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