
Russian-American electronic music composer (Владимир Усачевский, November 3, 1911 Manchuria - January 2, 1990 New York). Ussachevsky emigrated to the United States in 1931 and studied at the Eastman School. He joined the faculty of Columbia Univ. in 1947. After composing many works for traditional instruments, Ussachevsky began working in electronic music in 1951, in collaboration with his former teacher Otto Luening. The two, together with Milton Babbitt and Roger Sessions
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Wireless Fantasy
Sonic Contours
Piece for Tape Recorder
Metamorphosis
Computer Piece No. 1
Linear Contrasts
Incantation For Tape
Of Wood And Brass
Incantation
Transposition
Two Sketches For A Computer Piece: Sketch 1
Underwater Waltz
Two Sketches For A Computer Piece: Sketch 2
Reverberation
Suite from No Exit In Six Parts: Part I
Compositionion
Wireless Fantasy (1960)
Suite from No Exit in Six Parts: Part II
Suite from No Exit in Six Parts: Part III
Suite from No Exit in Six Parts: Part IV
Three Scenes from The Creation: I. Prologue: Enuma Elish
Wireless Fantasy, 1960
Suite from No Exit in Six Parts: Part V
Suite from No Exit in Six Parts: Part VI
Piece For Tape Recorder (1956)
Music for Line of Apogee: I.
Metamorphosis (1957)
Missa Brevis: I. Kyrie
Music for Line of Apogee: II.
Music for Line of Apogee: III.
Music for Line of Apogee: IV.
Music for Line of Apogee; V.
computer piece no. 1 (1968)
Three Scenes from The Creation: III. Epilogue: Spell of Creation
Three Scenes from The Creation: II. Interlude
Suite from No Exit: Part 1
Music for Line of Apogee: VII
Suite from No Exit: Part 2
Suite from No Exit: Part 3
Suite from No Exit: Part 4
Missa Brevis: II. Sanctus
Sketch 2
Suite from No Exit Part 1
Suite from No Exit Part 2
Suite from No Exit: Part 5
Of Wood And Brass (1965)
Music for Line of Apogee: VI.
14 - Wireless Fantasy
Suite from No Exit Part 3
Suite from No Exit Part 4
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