
Laurie Spiegel (1945), a lute and banjo player by training, is a Chicago-born and New York-based composer of computer music who reacted to the futurism and dadaism of the early pioneers by developing an original aesthetic borrowed from folk music, creating relatively atmospheric and melodic music via arcane mathematical algorithms. Kepler's Harmony of the Worlds, Spiegel's realization of Johannes Kepler's book "Harmonices Mundi" was chosen for the
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Strand Of Life ("Viroid")
The Unquestioned Answer
Patchwork
Appalachian Grove I
Three Sonic Spaces I
Old Wave
Drums
A Folk Study
Pentachrome
Clockworks
The Expanding Universe
Appalachian Grove III
Appalachian Grove II
East River Dawn
Finding Voice
Three Sonic Spaces II
Two Archetypes: Hall Of Mirrors - I
The Orient Express
Music for Dance II
Wandering in Our Times
Dirge I
Donnie and Laurie
Kepler's Harmony of the Worlds
From a Harmonic Algorithm
Dirge II
Three Sonic Spaces III
Music for Dance I
The Hollows
Sound Zones
Appalachian Grove I (1974)
Sediment
Riding the Storm
Passage
Two Archetypes: Hurricane's Eye – II
Improvisation on a 'Concerto Generator'
Soundtrack for Sandin
Dirge Part II
Music For Dance Part I
Music For Dance Part II
Dirge Part I
Appalachian Grove 1
Patchwork - Alt Version
East River, "East River Dawn"
Appalachian Grove: I. —
Two Archetypes I
Two Archetypes II
Strand os Life (Viroid)
FlyBy
Appalachian Grove: II. —
Sediment (1972)
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