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  1. Hace 5 días · Milton Babbitt was an American composer and theorist known as a leading proponent of total serialism—i.e., musical composition based on prior arrangements not only of all 12 pitches of the chromatic scale (as in 12-tone music) but also of dynamics, duration, timbre (tone colour), and register.

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  2. Hace 5 días · 09 May 2024 | 8:21 h. Hombre de 100 años recibe diploma universitario después de 50 años: piloteó avión en Segunda Guerra Mundial. A los 100 años, John L. Milton recibió su diploma de la...

  3. Hace 1 día · 2 Milton Babbitt’s Philomel. Babbitt, “Philomel” (1964) [Monadnock Music Festival 2010] Milton Babbitt’s Philomel, which premiered in 1964, is a pioneering work for soprano, synthesized sound, and tape, merging traditional vocal techniques with electronic music in a way that was groundbreaking at the time.

  4. Hace 5 días · Correspondents are Milton Babbitt, Aaron Copland, David Diamond, Howard Hanson, Ulysses Kay, Otto Luening, Vincent Persichetti, Jaromir Podesva, William Schuman, and Clark Terry. Karl Korte was a teacher of composition at the University of Texas at Austin from 1971 to 1996 and co-director of the electronic music studio from 1984.

  5. Hace 4 días · Milton Babbitt, compositor estadounidense, nace el 10 de mayo de 1916 en Filadelfia. Babbitt creció en Jackson, Mississippi, y comenzó a aprender violín a los cuatro años. Luego estudió clarinete y saxofón. A los 15 años se graduó de la secundaria e inició una labor como músico de jazz y compositor de música pop.

  6. Hace 4 días · 1888. Austrian-American film composer Max Steiner was born. More information. 1894. Russian-American film composer Dimitri Tiomkin was born. More information. 1916. American composer Milton Babbitt was born. More information.

  7. Hace 5 días · From Smith Academy in St. Louis he went to Milton, in Massachusetts; from Milton he entered Harvard in 1906; he received a B.A. in 1909, after three instead of the usual four years. The men who influenced him at Harvard were George Santayana, the philosopher and poet, and the critic Irving Babbitt.