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Re: [microsound] "Academic" computer music?



I highly recommend anything by Herbert Br=FCn, specially Sawdust.

Jean Claude Risset.
Paul Lansky.
Charled Dodge.
Ake Parmerud.
Edgar Varese.

All classic.

Richard Boulanger, who introduced me to most of them, but
also is an amazing and powerful composer. Please be sure to
check 'Trapped in Convert'! :
http://csounds.com/boulanger/
download it directly at (5.4MB):
http://csounds.com/boulanger/music/trapped/trapped.mp3

Kim Cascone's residualism ideas and blueCube csound piece
would be a definite influence -- if I actually made music, that is...

cheers,

Eloy
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On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 05:40  PM, ph!L @ c e n t i b e l wrote:

> What "academic" computer music are people familiar with and/or draw
> inspiration from?
>
> Phil=

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