Computer music, for percussion and tape recorder / Lejaren Hiller and G. Allan O'Connor ; arranged from Strophes I, II and IV of Computer cantata by Lejaren Hiller and Robert Baker. 1968.

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Computer music, for percussion and tape recorder / Lejaren Hiller and G. Allan O'Connor ; arranged from Strophes I, II and IV of Computer cantata by Lejaren Hiller and Robert Baker. 1968.

5 p. of music ; 35 cm.

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O'Connor, G. Allan

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Baker, Robert, 1933-

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Hiller, Lejaren, 1924-1994

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Lejaren Hiller was born on February 23, 1924, in New York City. He received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in chemistry from Princeton University, where he also studied music theory and composition with Milton Babbitt and Roger Sessions. In 1958, Hiller received his M.Mus. from the University of Illinois where he founded the Experimental Music Studio. In 1957, Hiller collaborated with Leonard Isaacson on the Illiac Suite, the first significant use of a computer in composition. The Illiac Suite (Strin...