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- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) runtime "49.733333333333334".
- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) abstract "Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center was an album of electronic music released in 1961. It was the recording of a concert performed at the McMillin Theatre (today called the Miller Theatre) at Columbia University on May 9 and 10, 1961. The stereo version was MS 6566 and the monophonic version was ML 5966. There was a sequel released in 1998 on the New World label titled Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961–1973. Bülent Arel is the only artist who appears on both albums.The Arel composition is completely electronic, with articulated signals over a continuous background texture. Halim El-Dabh's composition, an "electronic drama," has a text drawn from the epic of Layla and Majnun, and consists primarily of tape manipulated instrumental and vocal sounds. Ussachevsky's work has lyrics derived from the Enuma Elish creation myth, with chorus and electronic accompaniment. Babbitt's piece is composed entirely on the RCA Synthesizer. Davidovsky created a work manipulating sine wave, square wave, and white noise generators. Luening's composition combines solo violin with RCA Synthesizer sound followed by tape manipulation.".
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- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) artist "various artists".
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- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) genre Electronic_music.
- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) label Columbia_Records.
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- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) name "Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center".
- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) recorded "--05-09".
- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) released "1961".
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- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) comment "Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center was an album of electronic music released in 1961. It was the recording of a concert performed at the McMillin Theatre (today called the Miller Theatre) at Columbia University on May 9 and 10, 1961. The stereo version was MS 6566 and the monophonic version was ML 5966. There was a sequel released in 1998 on the New World label titled Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961–1973.".
- Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album) label "Columbia–Princeton Electronic Music Center (album)".
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