Vladimir Ussachevsky

Vladimir Ussachevsky

Vladimir Kirilovitch Ussachevsky (Hailar, Mandchourie, 3 novembre 1911; New York, État de New York, 2 janvier 1990) est un compositeur particulièrement connu pour ses travaux en musique électronique. Il est en 1955, avec Otto Luening, le co-fondateur du Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Center (CPEMC), centre de recherche musicale américain, et qui a été rattaché à l’Université de Colombia Princeton (New York, États-Unis).


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  • (en) Ralph Hartsock et Carl Rahkonen, Vladimir Ussachevsky : a bio-bibliography, Greenwood Press, Westport Conn. ; Londres, 2000, 254 p. (ISBN 0313298521)

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