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  1. Creating Music Series: Playing Music by Morton Subotnick, 2008-05-01
  2. Creating Music: World of Music (Intermediate) (Home Version) by Morton Subotnick, 2009-09
  3. Creating Music: Making More Music (Home Version) by Morton Subotnick, 2009-09
  4. Creating Music: Making Music (Home Version) by Morton Subotnick, 2009-09
  5. Creating Music Series: World of Music (Beginner) by Morton Subotnick, 2008-09-22
  6. Creating Music Series: Making More Music (Morton Subotnick's) by Morton Subotnick, 2008-09-22
  7. All My Hummingbirds Have Alibis (CD-ROM for MAC OS) by Voyager Company, Morton Subotnick, 1994-11
  8. Creating Music: Playing Music (Home Version) by Morton Subotnick, 2009-09
  9. Creating Music: Hearing Music (Home Version) by Morton Subotnick, 2009-09
  10. Making Music by Morton Subotnick, 1995-09-15
  11. The Other Piano: for Piano by Morton Subotnick, 2009-06-01
  12. Prelude no. 4 by Morton Subotnick, 1967
  13. Making More Music by Morton Subotnick, 1998-10-15
  14. Serenade No. 3 by Morton SUBOTNICK, 1965

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2. Subotnick,Morton
Suder Joseph subotnick morton (1933)
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Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Electronic Sounds Grade Comments Play! no. 1
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Inst. Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb, Bassoon, Horn, Piano, Film, Tape Grade Comments Serenade 2
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Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Horn, Piano Grade Comments Percussive effects played inside the Piano Serenade, no. 3
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Inst. Flute, Clarinet in Bb, Piano, Violin, Tape Grade Comments Two life histories; (a melodrama)
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Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Voice, Electronic Sounds Grade Comments Prepared on Fri Aug 22 11:03:30 2003

3. Morton Subotnick
Morton Subotnick. Morton Subotnick is Other Internet Information Write Morton Subotnick at morts@unix.nets.com. New Albion Records
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Morton Subotnick
Morton Subotnick is one of the United States' premier composers of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems. Most of his music calls for a computer part, or live electronic processing; his oeuvre utilizes many of the important technological breakthroughs in the history of the genre. The next eight years saw the production of several more important compositions for LP, realized on the Buchla synthesizer: "The Wild Bull", "Touch", "Sidewinder" and "Four Butterflies". All of these pieces are marked by sophisticated timbres, contrapuntally rich textures, and sections of continuous pulse suggesting dance. In fact, "Silver Apples of the Moon" was used as dance music by several companies throughout the world. In 1975, fulfilling another record company commission (this time, Odyssey), Subotnick composed "Until Spring", a work for solo synthesizer. In this work, changes in settings which Subotnick made in real time on the synthesizer were stored as control voltages on a separate tape, enabling him to duplicate any of his performance controls, and to subsequently modify them if he felt the desire to do so. While the use of control voltages was nothing new, it suggested to Subotnick a means to gain exact control over real-time electronic processing equipment. The next step in Subotnick's use of control voltages was the development of the "ghost" box. This is a fairly simple electronic device, consisting of a pitch and envelope follower for a live signal, and the following voltage controlled units: an amplifier, a frequency shifter, and a ring modulator. The control voltages for the ghost box were originally stored on a tape, updated now to E-PROM. A performer, whose miced signal is sent into the ghost box, can then be processed by playing back the pre-recorded tape of E-PROM, containing the control voltages. As neither the tape nor E-PROM produce sound, Subotnick refers to their sound modification as a "ghost score". By providing the performer with exact timings, coordination between performer and the ghost score is controlled.

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Born in Taught at Mills College. Music Director for the Ann Halprin Dance Company.
Co-Founder and Director of the SF Tape Music Center. First Director of Music for the Vivean Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center. Director of The Electric Circus in NY a Multimedia Disco tech. Artist in Residence at NYU School of the Arts. Joined team to plan Cal Arts. Started the Electronic Music Studio at Univ. of Pittsburgh. Cal Arts opens. Became Associate Dean of Music. Resigned as Associate Dean of Music at Cal Arts and became head of Composition. Began working at IRCAM on the commission of "The Double Life of Amphibians". DAAD grant, lived in Berlin Residency at MIT. Conceived "Interactor". Lives and works in USA SELECTED WORKS Serenade 1 for Clar, Mandolin, Violin, Cello and Piano.

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6. SUBOTNICK Morton - THE ELECTRONIC WORKS 1
subotnick morton THE ELECTRONIC WORKS 1. mode 24-bit dvd audio/dvd video bonus interactive cd rom touch (1969) a sky of cloudless
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dvd of three major works from electronic music pioneer morton subotnick, taken from the original master tapes. plus over 90 minutes of interviews with subotnick, john schaefer, joan la barbara, melody sumner carnahan and steven subotnick, featuring surround sound and dedicated stereo mixes by the composer and an interactive cd-rom with words, images and music.
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8. Morton Subotnick
Morton Subotnick – composer. You can download a soundfile excerpt from The Key to Songs by Morton Subotnick for 6 instruments and computer.
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composer " I like to think that when you are creating music you become three different people." How were you motivated to become a composer? As for why I started.... when I was 6 or 7 I had some sort of bronchial problem. The doctor informed my parents that a wind instrument might help my breathing. I wanted to play the trombone, but didn't know what it was called. I asked for the 'clarinet' thinking that it was the trombone, and then was too proud to tell them that I made a mistake! I became quite good at the clarinet and was fortunate to play most of the fine musical literature for the instrument by the time I was in my teens. The music I played inspired me to write my own music. I then began to study music and write music, and finally decided that composing music was one of the most important things in my life. (You can visit my home page at http://www.mortonsubotnick.com What can you share about your creative process? http://www.creatingmusic.com What ideas do you have for a future human community on Mars? Playing Music on Mars could be done with virtual instruments created on the computer. Taking advantage of what a computer can do for us, we can have the computer play the notes of the work while we interpret and conduct. (You can do some of this by accessing the section called "playing (with) music" at

9. REDCAT: Season - Musical Explorations Series: Morton Subotnick With Tony Martin
Morton Subotnick. Subotnick is one of classical music s most determined forward thinkers. —Los Angeles Times. November 19, 2003
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"[Subotnick is] one of classical music's most determined forward thinkers."
November 19, 2003
Morton Subotnick with Tony Martin
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Electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick is joined by painter and visual performer Tony Martin for two special concerts. Featured works include new pieces from the Gestures series for multiple laptops and new versions of the electronic works Sidewinder (1971, rev. 2003) and Until Spring (1975, rev. 2003). One of the founders of CalArts' School of Music, Subotnick has been a true innovator in working with interactive computer music systems. Martin, recognized as one of the foremost creators of the light shows of the 1960s, uses custom-designed computer programming for visual performances and also recreates his unique combined projector techniques for what he calls "painting in time."
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10. Morton Subotnick Profile
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Morton Subotnick is one of the United States' premier composers of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems. Most of his music calls for a computer part, or live electronic processing; his oeuvre utilizes many of the important technological breakthroughs in the history of the genre.
The work, which brought Subotnick celebrity, was Silver Apples of the Moon. Written in 1967 using the Buchla modular synthesizer, this work contains synthesized tone colours striking for its day, and a control over pitch that many other contemporary electronic composers had relinquished. There is a rich counterpoint of gestures, in marked contrast to the simple surfaces of much contemporary electronic music. The exciting, exotic timbres and the dance-inspiring rhythms caught the ear of the public the record was an American bestseller in the classical music category, an extremely unusual occurrence for any contemporary concert music at the time.
The next eight years saw the production of several more important compositions for LP, realized on the Buchla synthesizer:

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Morton Subotnick. Morton Subotnick is an American composer of electronic music, best known for his Silver Apples of the Moon, the
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Morton Subotnick is an American composer of electronic music , best known for his Silver Apples of the Moon , the first electronic work commissioned by a record company, Nonesuch, and composed on the Buchla modular synthesizer which he helped to design. Subotnick has also worked extensively with interactive electronics and multi-media , often collaborating with his wife Joan La Barbara This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it.
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Morton Subotnick. Distinguished Composer in Residence at NYU Spring 1,999 Spring 2,000. Morton Subotnick is one of the United States
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Spring 1,999 - Spring 2,000 Morton Subotnick is one of the United States' premier composers of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems. Most of his music calls for a computer part, or live electronic processing; his oeuvre utilizes many of the important technological breakthroughs in the history of the genre. The work which brought Subotnick celebrity was "Silver Apples of the Moon" Written in 1967 using the Buchla modular synthesizer (an electronic instrument built by Donald Buchla utilizing suggestions from Subotnick and Ramon Sender), this work contains synthesized tone colors striking for its day, and a control over pitch that many other contemporary electronic composers had relinquished. There is a rich counterpoint of gestures, in marked contrast to the simple surfaces of much contemporary electronic music. There are sections marked by very clear pulses, another unusual trait for its time; "Silver Apples of the Moon" was commissioned by Nonesuch Records, marking the first time an original large-scale composition had been created specifically for the disc medium a conscious acknowledgement that the home stereo system constituted a present-day form of chamber music. Subotnick wrote this piece (and subsequent record company commissions) in two parts to correspond to the two sides of an LP. The exciting, exotic timbres and the dance-inspiring rhythms caught the ear of the public the record was an American bestseller in the classical music category, an extremely unusual occurrence for any contemporary concert music at the time.

13. Morton Subotnick
Morton Subotnick J. Alex Lang MRT 383 Electronic Music Prof. Jeff Snyder April 14, 1998, Morton Subotnick was born on April 14, 1933, in Los Angeles.
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Morton Subotnick was always interested in the relationship between technology and performance, and he was somewhat influential in inventing new ways performers can interact with music. His electronic music works in the 60's and 70's had historic significance, but did not seem to influence many musicians the way Stockhausen's or Varese's music did. Subotnick was a pioneer in developing new interfaces between electronic music and performers. Morton Subotnick was born on April 14, 1933, in Los Angeles. After several bouts with bronchitis, he was encouraged to play a wind instrument by his family doctor. He then started playing clarinet; by the time he was twelve, he began composing ("Musical Explorer" web page - intro.htm). He received his B.A. from the University of Denver (while performing with the Denver Symphony on clarinet) and received his M.A. from Mills College, where he studied composition with Leon Kirchner and Darius Milhaud (Gagne 335). His earliest forays into electronic music were pieces composed for theatrical scores while he was Music Director of the Ann Halprin Dance Company. Many of his

14. Gleebooks - Key To Songs And Return Display Music CD
Music Title, BACK. Title Key To Songs and Return. Subtitle Artist subotnick morton. Publisher NEW ALBION RECORDS. Binding Compact Disc. exGST $27.27.
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15. Gleebooks - Touch / Jacob's Room Display Music CD
Music Title, BACK. Title Touch / Jacob s Room. Subtitle Artist subotnick morton. Publisher WERGO MUSIC. Binding Compact Disc. exGST $27.27. incGST $30.00.
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Releases:
  • Silver Apples of the Moon , LP ( Nonesuch
  • The Wild Bull , LP ( Nonesuch
  • Return: A Triumph Of Reason , LP ( New Albion
  • Silver Apples of The Moon / The Wild Bull , CD ( Wergo Appearances:
  • Silver Apples of The Moon, Part 1 on OHM: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music Ellipsis Arts
  • Silver Apples of the Moon on Early Modulations Vintage Volts , CD ( Caipirinha Productions
  • Mandolin on Sub Rosa Missing release?
  • 17. CDeMUSIC: Morton Subotnick
    Morton Subotnick The most important thing about these (Buchla s) instruments is that there is a kind of neutrality about the way things are designed and laid
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    "The most important thing about these (Buchla's) instruments is that there is a kind of neutrality about the way things are designed and laid out, so that a composer can impose his or her own personality on the mechanism."
    Composer of electronic music and multi-media, Morton Subotnick co-founded the San Francisco Tape Music Center and contributed to the invention of the Buchla synthesizer. He was the first composer to be commissioned for a recording and the first to produce a musical composition in the form of a multimedia CD-ROM. His music has explored computer-instrument interaction and electronic opera.
    He has received commissions from several major orchestras, Kronos Quartet ... Collaborators have included theater director Lee Breuer, visual artist Irving Petlin, singer Joan La Barbara ... his work has been performed at the 1984 Olympics Arts Festival in Los Angeles, Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, Minnesota Opera, Aspen Music Festival, Griffith Observatory Planetarium in Los Angeles ...
    Subotnick lives in New York and California, teaches at New York University and the California Institute of the Arts, and travels widely and often, presenting his music.

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    Morton Subotnick. Morton Subotnick was born in Los Angeles, California in 1933. He is one of the foremost composers of electronic music.
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    Morton Subotnick Morton Subotnick was born in Los Angeles, California in 1933. He is one of the foremost composers of electronic music. In 1961, while teaching at Oakland's Mills College and studying with avant-garde composers Darius Milhaud and Leon Kirchner, he became co-founder and music director of the famed San Francisco Tape Center. Following in the footsteps of John Cage and others, Subotnick collected non-traditional sources of sound (whistles, trash can lids and various metal objects) and utilized their timbres in a composition. He also began combining tape, MIDI (musical instrument digital interface), computer and traditional musical instruments. He used these in a variety of combinations to produce many popular art pieces. Crime and Miracle Movement #1 (excerpt) Movement #3 (excerpt)
    Subotnick has been honored with commissions for numerous compositions. Two of the most memorable of these commissions are the1984 Olympics Arts Festival in Los Angeles and Return, commissioned to celebrate the return of Halley's comet, which premiered at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. Perhaps the most significant aspect of Subtonick's compositional innovations is his use of live performers to control computer music. All My Hummingbirds have Alibis (excerpt)
    All my joys have alibis
    Voices: Joan La Barbara, Gene Youngblood

    19. CalArts - School Of Music Faculty: Morton Subotnick
    Morton Subotnick. Mel Powell Chair. Compositionnew media. Morton Subotnick (Mel Powell Chair in Composition) is one of the acknowledged
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    Morton Subotnick (Mel Powell Chair in Composition) is one of the acknowledged pioneers in the field of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media. He was the first composer to be commissioned to write an electronic composition expressly for the phonograph medium, Silver Apples of the Moon (Nonesuch, 1967). This now classic work and The Wild Bull (also an electronic commission for Nonesuch, 1968) have been choreographed by leading dance companies throughout the world and remain in permanent repertory. In addition to composing numerous works in the electronic medium, Subotnick has written eight works for orchestra (including a Bicentennial commission played by the six major U.S. orchestras), chamber and ensemble works (including The Fluttering of Wings premiered by the Juilliard String Quartet) and music for the theatre and multi-media events.

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    Official site. Includes biography and chronology, instrumental music, media works, recordings, selected program notes, and links.
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