
Peter Zinovieff (1933 - 2021) was a British composer and inventor, most notable for his EMS company, which made the famous VCS3 synthesiser in the late '60s. The synthesiser was used by many early progressive rock bands such as Pink Floyd, The Who (particularly on the song Wont Get Fooled Again) and The White Noise, to name a few. Zinovieff was also a co-founder of electronic music co-operative Unit Delta Plus and wrote the libretto for Harrison Birtwistle's opera The Mask of Orpheus.
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RFG Inventions for Cello and Computer
Tarantella
South Pacific Migration Party
January Tensions
A Lollipop For Papa
Chronometer '71
Agnus Dei
Birthday Song
June Rose
Un Known 1
Now's The Time To Say Goodbye
Glass music
Raasay Digitised
Four Interludes For A Tragedy
China Music
March Probabilistic
Tristan (Short Section)
Un Named, Pt. 3
M piriform
ZASP, Pts. 1 to 3
Tristan (Long Section)
Agnus Dei - (Excerpt)
Un Named, Pt. 1
Un Named 1
Un Named 3
January Tensions - (Excerpt)
5 Bagatelles From OUR Violin And Computer Concerto: Scu
January Tensions (Excerpt)
5 Bagatelles From OUR Violin And Computer Concerto: Extreme Glissando
Agnus Dei (Excerpt)
OUR: No. 3. Extreme Glissando
OUR: No. 2. Perc
OUR: No. 1. Scu
5 Bagatelles From OUR Violin And Computer Concerto: Peg
OUR: No. 4. Peg
OUR: No. 5. Stre
5 Bagatelles From OUR Violin And Computer Concerto: Perc
ZASP parts 1 to 3
5 Bagatelles from OUR: SCU
5 Bagatelles From OUR Violin And Computer Concerto: Stre
March probabalistic
January Tension
Angus Dei
Zasp Parts 1-3 (w/ Alan Sutcliffe)
Chronometer 71
Four interludes
Tristan
Un Named 2
Birthday Song (w/ Harrison Birtwistle)
March Probabilistic (Excerpt)
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