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  1. 30 de may. de 2017 · One of electronica’s pioneers, Daphne Oram helped revolutionise music but remains surprisingly little known. A new play puts her offbeat life, and accomplishments, into the spotlight.

  2. Daphne Oram (31 décembre 1925 – 5 janvier 2003) était une compositrice britannique et musicienne électronique. Oram a été l'une des premières personnes à produire et à utiliser des sons électroniques dans ses compositions en Angleterre et fut une pionnière de la musique concrète [1].

  3. The archival collection. When Daphne Oram died in 2003, her many thousands of recordings, scores, personal papers, software disks and more were passed by Oram’s heir Martin Cook into the care of Hugh Davies who knew Oram and her work better than anyone. Following Davies’ death in January 2005, this material spent two years in the care of Oram’s extended family who then asked Sonic Arts ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. When Daphne Oram died in 2003, her heir Martin Cook had the unenviable task of clearing Tower Folly, the oasthouse in Kent that had been Oram’s home and private studio since the late 1950s. Martin asked for help from composer and musicologist Hugh Davies who knew Oram and her work better than anyone.

  6. Daphne Oram (Devizes, Wiltshire, Anglaterra, 31 de desembre de 1925 – Maidstone, Anglaterra, 5 de gener de 2003) fou una compositora britànica i intèrpret de música electrònica. Oram fou dels primers compositors britànics a produir so electrònic, així com una pionera de la música concreta.

  7. Daphne Oram (first published in 1972), new edition with an introduction by Sarah Angliss, 2016. 176pp + 4pp covers, hardback, 220 x 165 mm, c. 25 b/w images. The Daphne Oram Trust and Anomie Publishing ISBN:-13: 9781910221112. Update spring 2020: Third reprint now available.