Born in Manchuria, Russian - American composer Vladimir Ussachevsky (1911-1990), with Otto Luening in 1952, gave the first concert of electronic music in America at Columbia University where he was on the composition faculty. With Luening and Milton Babbitt he later founded the Columbia-Princeton Center for Electronic Music.
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"Music in the Tape Medium" by Vladimir Ussachevsky, Julliard Review Vol. 1, no. 2, Spring 1959, and "The Columbia/Princeton Electronic Music Center- thirty years of exploration in sound" by Robert Moog, Contemporary Keyboard, May 1981.
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"Music in the Tape Medium" by Vladimir Ussachevsky, Julliard Review Vol. 1, no. 2, Spring 1959, and "The Columbia/Princeton Electronic Music Center- thirty years of exploration in sound" by Robert Moog, Contemporary Keyboard, May 1981.
Information on the composer including CDs. books and major works.
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