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*1958: The Experimental Music Studios of UIUC are founded by Lejaren A. Hiller. | *1958: The Experimental Music Studios of UIUC are founded by Lejaren A. Hiller. | ||
*1958: The Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center is founded by Vladimir Ussachevsky (1911-1990) and Otto Luening (1900-1996) with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. | *1958: The Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center is founded by Vladimir Ussachevsky (1911-1990) and Otto Luening (1900-1996) with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. | ||
− | *1975: CCRMA is founded by John Chowning. | + | *1964: Jean-Claude Risset arrives at Bell Labs and creates world's first computer-generated trumpet sound. |
+ | *1972: UCSD Center for Music Experiment founded, with Roger Reynolds as founding director. | ||
+ | *1975: CCRMA (Stanford University) is founded by John Chowning and Leland Smith. | ||
+ | *1977: IRCAM (Paris) opens, with Pierre Boulez at the helm, and Luciano Berio, Vinko Globokar, Jean-Claude Risset, and Max Mathews included as administrators. | ||
+ | *1979: F. Richard Moore joins Music Faculty of UCSD, founding the Computer Audio Research Laboratory (CARL). | ||
*1980s: Columbia and Princeton dissociate regarding the Electronic Music Center. | *1980s: Columbia and Princeton dissociate regarding the Electronic Music Center. | ||
+ | *1984: MIT Media Lab is founded by Nicholas Negroponte and former MIT President Jerome Wiesner. Barry Vercoe is a founding member. | ||
+ | *1987: CNMAT (Berkeley, CA) is founded by Richard Felciano. |
Revision as of 04:55, 3 January 2007
Computer music is music created by or with the aid of a computer.
History of Computer Music
- 1956: Illiad Suite, arguably the first composition with the aid of a computer, by Lejaren A. Hiller and Leonard M. Isaacson, then of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- 1957: Max Mathews (then of Bell Labs) writes MUSIC, a program for creating sound (including musical sound) with a computer.
- 1958: The Experimental Music Studios of UIUC are founded by Lejaren A. Hiller.
- 1958: The Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center is founded by Vladimir Ussachevsky (1911-1990) and Otto Luening (1900-1996) with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.
- 1964: Jean-Claude Risset arrives at Bell Labs and creates world's first computer-generated trumpet sound.
- 1972: UCSD Center for Music Experiment founded, with Roger Reynolds as founding director.
- 1975: CCRMA (Stanford University) is founded by John Chowning and Leland Smith.
- 1977: IRCAM (Paris) opens, with Pierre Boulez at the helm, and Luciano Berio, Vinko Globokar, Jean-Claude Risset, and Max Mathews included as administrators.
- 1979: F. Richard Moore joins Music Faculty of UCSD, founding the Computer Audio Research Laboratory (CARL).
- 1980s: Columbia and Princeton dissociate regarding the Electronic Music Center.
- 1984: MIT Media Lab is founded by Nicholas Negroponte and former MIT President Jerome Wiesner. Barry Vercoe is a founding member.
- 1987: CNMAT (Berkeley, CA) is founded by Richard Felciano.