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| American composer Lejaren Hiller (February 23, 1924, New York City - January 26, 1994, Buffalo, New York) founded the University of Illinois' Experimental Music Studio in the late 1950s and collaborated on the first significant computer music composition, 1957's Illiac Suite, with Leonard Issacson. He also collaborated with John Cage for HPSCHD and taught James Tenney. In 1968, he joined the faculty at University at Buffalo as Slee Professor of Composition, where he established the first computer music facility and codirected with Lukas Foss the celebrated Center for the Creative and Performing Arts. His illness forced him to retire in 1989. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Lejaren Hiller ] Some related entries: Elena Kats-Chernin | Manuel de Falla | Don Pyle | Derek Bloom | Adem Ficek | Eugene Fodor | Hartmut Haenchen | Virtuoso | Harry Kandel | William Forsythe | Chou Wen-chung This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Lejaren Hiller; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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