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  1. 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 ...

  2. Walls / Oram ‎- Sound HousesLabel | Ecstatic, 2014No copyright infringement intended.Copyright belongs to the Record Label/Company and the Artist.Companies, ...

  3. Daphne Oram was among the very first composers of electronic music in Britain and her legacy is the dominance of that soundworld in our culture today. ... Wee Have Also Sound-Houses.

  4. A pioneering electronic composer, inventor of the Oramics Machine and co‑founder of the highly influential BBC Radiophonic Workshop. We’re here to safeguard Oram’s archive – a lifetime of recordings, papers and more – and support electronic music makers in the UK. We also collaborate on live events and other projects exploring Oram ...

  5. 23 de ene. de 2003 · Daphne Oram, the unsung pioneer of techno. Almost un-noticed by the wider world, one of the pioneers of electronic music has died. Without Daphne Oram, we may never have known what the Tardis sounded like. Electronic music - as much a part of today's life as whistling a tune to yourself - grew up amid milk bottles, gravel, keys, and yards of ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Walls take a brave step and dip into the archive of electronic music pioneer and BBC Radiophonic Workshop founder, Daphne Oram, with a spellbinding set of recordings made in London and Whitstable using elements from her private tape archive. The London-based Anglo/Italian duo have made no bones about the influence of early electronic music on their modern sound, which has manifest most clearly ...