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  1. Sound Houses by Daphne Oram, Walls, Walls.Oram. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. A young Graham Wrench at work on the Oramics synthesizer. In the early '60s, pioneering British composer Daphne Oram set out to create a synthesizer unlike any other. The engineer who turned her ideas into reality was Graham Wrench. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in April 2008, I wrote about its history for ...

  3. Daphne Oram co-founded the famed BBC Radiophonic Workshop before developing Oramics, a system of generating synthetic sound via graphical interface. Born December 31, 1925, in Wiltshire, England, Oram studied piano, organ, and composition while attending the Sherborne School for Girls and in 1943 received an invitation to continue her education at the Royal College of Music; she nevertheless ...

  4. 19 de ene. de 2004 · Abstract. The main focus of this article is the work of Daphne Oram, composer of electronic music, who founded the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1958 and went on to run her own independent studio from where she composed several significant pieces of electronic music, designed and built a new audio recording machine, and lectured and wrote ...

  5. Daphne Oram (31 de diciembre de 1925 - 5 de enero de 2003) fue compositora de música electrónica de nacionalidad Británica. Oram fue una de las primeras compositoras Británicas en producir un sonido electrónico y fue pionera de la música concreta. Fue la creadora de Oramics (técnica para crear sonidos electrónicos), cofundadora de la BBC Radiophonic Workshop y una figura importante en ...

  6. Born in 1925, Daphne Oram went on to change the sound of music forever. ... New Order, Madonna. No techno, trance, house, drum and bass, disco, or virtually any modern music.

  7. Tom also outlines his own work building a Mini-Oramics machine from Oram’s original notes and drawings. The Oramics Machine is an electro-mechanical and opto-electronic musical interface conceived, co-designed and commissioned by Daphne Oram between 1962 and 1969. It used optical scanning technologies to read and interpret hand-drawn ...