Various – Electronic Music IV
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Turnabout – TV 34301 |
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Series: |
Electronic Music – IV |
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Vinyl
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US |
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Genre: |
Classical |
Style: |
Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Cetus | 9:15 | |
A2 | Ariel | 6:49 | |
A3 | Dixi | 4:43 | |
B1 | Eclipse | 7:57 | |
B2 | Bozzetti | 4:55 | |
B3 | Orthogenesis | 8:00 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Allentown Record Co. Inc.
Credits
- Lacquer Cut By – Pete Helffrich
- Liner Notes – Jon H. Appleton*
Notes
Fourth in the series of contemporary experimental/electronic music albums.
The selections are works by the winners of the First International Electronic Music Competition - Dartmouth College, April 5, 1968.
The competition was judged by composers Milton Babbitt, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and George Balch Wilson.
The winner was awarded a $500 prize.
Olly W. Wilson - Cetus (1967) - Winner - realized in the studio for Experimental Music of the University of Illinois.
William Hellermann - Ariel (1967) - 4th finalist - realized in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
Eugeniusz Rudnik - Dixi (1967) - 3rd finalist - realized in the Experimental Studio of the Polish Radio, Warsaw.
Pril Smiley - Eclipse (1967) - 1st finalist - realized in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
Bohdan Mazurek - Bozzetti (1967) - 5th finalist - realized in the Experimental Studio of the Polish Radio, Warsaw.
Jozef Malovec - Orthogenesis (1966-67) - 2nd finalist - realized in the Experimental Studio of the Czechoslovak Radio, Bratislava.
The selections are works by the winners of the First International Electronic Music Competition - Dartmouth College, April 5, 1968.
The competition was judged by composers Milton Babbitt, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and George Balch Wilson.
The winner was awarded a $500 prize.
Olly W. Wilson - Cetus (1967) - Winner - realized in the studio for Experimental Music of the University of Illinois.
William Hellermann - Ariel (1967) - 4th finalist - realized in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
Eugeniusz Rudnik - Dixi (1967) - 3rd finalist - realized in the Experimental Studio of the Polish Radio, Warsaw.
Pril Smiley - Eclipse (1967) - 1st finalist - realized in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
Bohdan Mazurek - Bozzetti (1967) - 5th finalist - realized in the Experimental Studio of the Polish Radio, Warsaw.
Jozef Malovec - Orthogenesis (1966-67) - 2nd finalist - realized in the Experimental Studio of the Czechoslovak Radio, Bratislava.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout (etched)): VS 3112 ARC 11-14-9 Pete Helffrich
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout (etched)): VS 3113 ARC 10/24/9 Pete Helffrich
- Pressing Plant ID: ARC
Other Versions (5)
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Electronic Music, Vol. IV (LP, Stereo) | Turnabout | TV 34301S, TV.34301S | UK | 1970 | ||
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Electronic Music IV (LP) | Peerless | TVS-34301 | Mexico | 1970 | ||
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Electronic Music IV (LP, Stereo) | Turnabout | TVS-34301 | Mexico | 1970 | ||
Electronic Music IV (LP, Repress, Stereo) | Turnabout | TV 34301 | US | Unknown | |||
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Electronic Music, Vol. IV (LP, Album, Stereo) | Turnabout | TV 34301 | US | Unknown |
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