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Clark, David W. (Composer)

 Person

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Experimental Music Studio recordings

 Collection
Identifier: AC-0662
Abstract

The Experimental Music Studio recordings is a collection of reel to reel audio tapes produced by students and staff involved with MIT's Experimental Music Studio and with the New England Conservatory. The physical materials in the collection are reel to reel audio tapes in 7” and 10.5” reels, using ¼”, ½”, and 1” tape. Some recordings have been digitized thank to a CLIR Recordings at Risk grant in 2020.

Dates: 1973 - 1988; Majority of material found within 1979 - 1986

Spring 1984 Class Tape, 1984

 Item — Box 16: [Barcode: 39080037210462]
Identifier: EMS_0031
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains 132 open-reel audio tapes comprising over 150 compositions, performances, and interviews with composers and musicians involved with EMS. The magnetic tapes and reels vary between the formats 1/4" tape, 7" reel; 1/2" tape, 10.5" reel; and 1/4" tape, 10.5" reel. The tapes are dated from 1978 – 1988, although many are undated, and feature work by people such as John Chowning, who was responsible for the discovery of the frequency modulation synthesis (FM) algorithm;...
Dates: 1984

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Audio tapes 1
College students 1
Composers 1
Computer and cello music 1
Computer and piano music 1