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Sounding Circuits: Audible Histories

New York Public Library's exhibit, Sounding Circuits: Audible Histories, shines a light on an electrifying time in modern classical music.

 
In the 1950s, classical composers such as Edgard Varèse, Otto Luening, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and Pauline Oliveros began pushing the limits of the recording equipment they were using to record their compositions. Tape machines were manipulated to create tape delays, early synthesizers, & oscillators were used to create exciting & unique palettes of new sound. 
 
New York Public Library's exhibit, Sounding Circuits: Audible Histories, shines a light on this electrifying time in modern classical music. 
 
See you at the NYPL for yet another exciting exhibit, Sounding Circuits: Audible Histories.

Cheers, 
Evan
 
 
 

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