Charles Dodge papers 1968-1982

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Charles Dodge papers 1968-1982

The collection reflects Charles Dodge's years at the City University of New York, where he founded the Center For Computer Music. It includes his most famous work, , and a series of tests conducted on one of his computer music instruments. Earth's Magnetic Field

30.75 linear feet; 41 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6316466

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Dodge, Charles

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Charles Dodge (b Ames, Iowa, 5 June 1942) is an American composer of computer music. His interest in computer music began during his undergraduate years at the University of Iowa (BA 1964) and his graduate years at Columbia University (MA 1966), where he studied music composition with Richard Hervig, Chou Wen-chung, and Otto Luening. It wasn't however, until he met Godfrey Winham at Princeton University that he thought seriously about the composition of computer music. Computer music is music ge...

American Music Collection

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