USSACHEVSKY, VLADIMIR

vlədyēˈmĭr oosəchĕfˈskē, 1911–90, Russian-American composer, b. Manchuria. Ussachevsky emigrated to the United States in 1931 and studied at the Eastman School. He joined the faculty of Columbia Univ. in 1947. After composing many works for traditional instruments, Ussachevsky began working in electronic music in 1951, in collaboration with his former teacher Otto Luening. The two, together with Milton Babbitt and Roger Sessions, became (1959) directors of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York City. Ussachevsky wrote many tape pieces, such as Of Wood and Brass (1964) and much film music. In a series of works written between 1961 and 1973, including Creation Prologue (1961) and Epilogue "Spell of Creation" (1971), he combined choruses with electronic tape.

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...Vladimir Ussachevsky 1911 1990 525...Sessions, Otto Luening, and Vladimir Ussachevsky. From this work came a number...of all musical elements. Ussachevsky gave high praise to the work...
...Otto Luening, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and the Columbia Tape Music Center 105...natural sounds organized sound. Luening and Ussachevsky called it tape-music. The situation is no less...
...Jerome Robbins, to name just a few. In the 1950S, El-Dabh worked with electronic music pioneers Otto Luening and Vladimir Ussachevsky at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, and Graham, a chore- ographer and modern dance innovator...
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USSACHEVSKY, VLADIMIR vl dye mir oos chef ske, 1911 90, Russian-American composer, b. Manchuria. Ussachevsky emigrated to the United States in 1931...works for traditional instruments, Ussachevsky began working in electronic music in...
...Berio and Bruno Maderna , and the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, associated with Otto Luening, Vladimir Ussachevsky , Mario Davidovsky, and Babbitt. During the 1960s synthesizers were made widely available by companies such...


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