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  1. 1 de ago. de 2008 · As the BBC Radiophonic Workshop celebrates its 50th anniversary, we pay tribute to the life and legacy of its co-founder Daphne Oram, one of the pioneers of British electronic music

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  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. Daphne Oram (December 31, 1925 – January 23, 2003) worked for the BBC from 1943, first as a sound engineer, later as the co-founder and director of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Oram left the BBC for good in 1959, moving to Tower Folly , an oast house she had purchased in Kent, in order to make her own music, beyond just creating sounds to be used as special effects.

  6. Daphne Oram (31 December 1925 -- 5 January 2003) was a British composer and electronic musician. She was the creator of the "Oramics" technique for creating ...

  7. 12 de nov. de 2020 · Daphne Oram. Oram nació en Devizes, Reino Unido, en 1925, en el conocido como periodo de entreguerras. Su padre era arqueólogo y su hogar de la infancia estaba muy cerca del círculo de piedras de Stonehenge , lo que podría explicar la acentuada faceta mística que su personalidad tuvo durante toda su vida.