
Otto Luening (born June 15, 1900 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; died September 2, 1996 in New York City) was a German- American composer and an early pioneer of electronic music. Luening's 'Tape Music', including A Poem in Cycles & Bells, Gargoyles for Violin & Synthesized Sound, and Sounds of New Music demonstrated the early potential of synthesizers and special editing techniques for so-called classical music. An October 28, 1952 concert with Vladimir Ussachevsky at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City introduced Fantasy in Space
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Incantation For Tape
Incantation (1953)
Incantation For Tape (1953)
Incantation
fantasy in space
Low Speed
sonic contours
Invention in Twelve Notes
moonflight
lyric scene
Concerted Piece for Tape Recorder and Orchestra
Legend
Otto Luening And Vladimir Ussachevsky - Incantation (1953)
Incantation [1953]
01 Incantation for Tape
Concerted Piece
Rhapsodic Variations for Tape Recorder and Orchestra
Invention
Incantation for Tape Recorder
Otto Luening and Vladimir Ussachevsky - Incantation
Legend (For Oboe and Strings)
Incantation ( for flute, voice, piano, percussion & tape)
Lyric Scene (For Flute and Strings)
Rhapsodic Variations
A Poem in Cycles and Bells
Suite from King Lear
Incantation For Tape (An Anthology Of Noise )
Concerted_Piece
Incantation For Tape(1953)
A Poem in Cycles and Bells, for Tape Recorder and Orchestra
Suite from "King Lear"
A Poem In Cycles And Bells For Tape Recorder And Orchestra
Suite From King Lear For Tape Recorder
Legend for oboe and strings
Lyric Scene, For Flute And Strings
Legend, For Oboe And Strings
Steriant
A Poem in Cycles and Bells, for Tape Recorder & Orchestra (Conducted by Otto Luening)
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