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  1. 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 ...

  2. The Daphne Oram Creative Arts Building opened in Canterbury Christ Church University in summer 2021. Oram was a tutor at Canterbury Christ Church College between 1982 and 1989, in the then Music Department, where she taught weekly electronic music classes. It’s been wonderful to see the doors of this new building, celebrating her name and legacy as it opens to a new generation of staff and ...

  3. 8 de mar. de 2024 · In recognition of International Women's Day, we're taking a look back at the life of Daphne Oram, one of 20th-century music technology's most pioneering figures. "I want machines, rather like computers, to be an extension of the arm of the composer," Oram says in the video above, an archived BBC documentary from 1969.

  4. Daphné Oram - Contrasts Essconic. 8:21. Daphne Oram - Tumblewash. 2:05. Daphne Oram - Episode Metallic. 5:35. Oramics - Daphne Oram (Disc 1 only of the 2 CD set please buy it if you want to hear the rest!) 1:17:31. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2007 CD release of "Oramics" on Discogs.

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  6. Born in 1925, Daphne Oram was a pioneering electronic composer, inventor of the Oramics Machine and co‑founder of the original BBC Radiophonic Workshop.She joined the BBC in 1942 as a junior sound balancer and worked her way up to studio manager. In 1957 she had finally convinced her bosses to open an experimental music facility at the BBC ...

  7. By Daphne Oram. (composed 1948–9) for Double Orchestra, Treated Instrumental Recordings, Three Prerecorded 78rpm Discs, Five Microphones, Echo and Tone Controls. Approx 33’. Realised by James Bulley and Shiva Feshareki. with the London Contemporary Orchestra. World Premiere Performance, BBC Prom 13, Royal Albert Hall, London.