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What I found fascinating about this article is how it traces the [[genealogy]] of the [[Morris Albert]] hit, "[[Feelings (Morris Albert song)|Feelings]]", through [[Ravel]] and back to [[Schubert]]'s unachieved symphony, all because of the first two notes of each melody --[[Georgy]] What I found fascinating about this article is how it traces the [[genealogy]] of the [[Morris Albert]] hit, "[[Feelings (Morris Albert song)|Feelings]]", through [[Ravel]] and back to [[Schubert]]'s unachieved symphony, all because of the first two notes of each melody --[[Georgy]]
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-:''[[European public radio and experimental music]]'' 
-[[Tape editing]]: [[Bruno Maderna]] (left) and [[Luciano Berio]] (right) 
-[[Simon Reynolds]] published the [[director's cut]] of an article[http://reynoldsretro.blogspot.com/2008/10/towards-tomorrow-bbc-radiophonic.html] he wrote at the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]], which was founded in [[1958]] on an unknown date. Similar radio services were started at the various [[public radio]]s in Europe, all of influence to the emerging fields of [[electronic music]] and [[acousmatic music]]. [[Paris]] had the [[Groupe de Recherches Musicales]] which developed [[musique concrète]], [[Cologne]] had [[Studio für elektronische Musik]] which nurtured the talent of [[Stockhausen]], [[Italy]] had [[Studio di Fonologia Musicale]] with [[Bruno Maderna]]. 
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-I'm looking for [[crosspollination]]s such as [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]]/''[[Doctor Who]]'' and [[Studio di Fonologia Musicale]]/''[[Death Laid an Egg]]''. 
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[[Ballardian]] and [[John Coulthart]] the 1974 [[Penguin]] paperbacks, designed by [[David Pelham]]. [[Ballardian]] and [[John Coulthart]] the 1974 [[Penguin]] paperbacks, designed by [[David Pelham]].

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What I found fascinating about this article is how it traces the genealogy of the Morris Albert hit, "Feelings", through Ravel and back to Schubert's unachieved symphony, all because of the first two notes of each melody --Georgy


Ballardian and John Coulthart the 1974 Penguin paperbacks, designed by David Pelham.

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