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Source: www.iht.com --- 101 days ago
British electronic music pioneer Tristram Cary has died in the south Australian city of Adelaide, a colleague said Monday. He was 82. ... Source: isohunt.com --- 102 days ago
Bit Torrent details: Category: Audio Original site: http://www.torrentportal.com/ Size: 118.27 MB, in 49 files Seeds: 1 - Leechers: 4 - Downloads: 0 Description: [ Find more at http://www.torrentportal.com ] ... Source: isohunt.com --- 102 days ago
Bit Torrent details: Category: Audio Original site: http://www.torrentportal.com/ Size: 118.27 MB, in 49 files Seeds: 2 - Leechers: 6 - Downloads: 1 Description: [ Find more at http://www.torrentportal.com ] ... Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 97 days ago
Obituary: Sound pioneer and composer of themes for Doctor Who and The Ladykillers ... Source: www.abc.net.au --- 94 days ago
SUMMARY: ... Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 100 days ago
Tristram Cary was a pioneer of tape and electronic music but was equally at home with more conventional forces. As well as writing for the concert hall, he scored the film The Ladykillers and episodes of Doctor Who. He co-designed, with Peter Cockerell and David Zinovieff, the VCS3 synthesizer, making the new technology widely available; the synthesizer featured on Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon among many other albums. ... Source: www.findagrave.com --- 98 days ago
Composer. He pioneered in electronic music and wrote scores for numerous popular British films and television shows, including the "Doctor Who" series. Born in Oxford, he was the son of renowned novelist Joyce Cary. After serving in the British Royal Navy during World War II, Cary attended Oxford a... ... Source: www.earthtimes.org --- 100 days ago
Sydney - Electronic music pioneer Tristram Cary, the technical whiz behind the Dr Who theme tune, has died in Adelaide at the age of 82, his family announced Monday. English-born and Oxford-educated, Cary emigrated to Australia in 1974 to set up an e... ... Source: www.gallifreyone.com --- 104 days ago
Classic Series composer Tristram Cary has died at the age of 82, at his home in Adelaide, South Australia. Cary worked on many of the earliest stories of Doctor Who, providing incidental music for some of the most memorable episodes. He scored the very first appearance of the Daleks in 1963 and his last contribution for the programme was for The Mutants in 1972. Cary holds a unique place in contemporary music. While serving as a wartime naval radar... ... Source: www.klubskascena.com --- 99 days ago
Tvorac elektronske muzike i tehnički mag koji stoji iza sound tracka čuvene serije Dr. Who Tristam Cary, umro... ... Source: www.side-line.com --- 100 days ago
The pioneering British electronic music composer Tristram Ogilvie Cary, born Oxford 14 May 1925, has died in Adelaide, Australia on April 24th. If his name does not instantly ring a bell, it will... ...
Source: www.wifiblanes.com --- 99 days ago
Fué el principal desarrollador del sonido, quizá el primero totalmente compuesto por instrumentos electrónicos, del tema principal para una serie de televisión nada menos que en 1963. Fué con Dr Who (ver video), tema reinterpretado por Orbital casi 40 años después. Tuvo una gran influencia en la música de Pink Floyd y en la evolución de [...] ... Source: gadgetfreaks.wordpress.com --- 97 days ago
Sad news indeed here at Gadget Freaks. Tristram Cary, the composer of the Doctor Who theme and electronic music pioneer has died in Adelaide, Australia. Of course the long running sci-fi series has a special place in the hearts of all gadgeteers so it’s only fitting to remember the creator of what is one of the most memorable [...] ... Source: createdigitalmusic.com --- 104 days ago
While Moog is a household name, the UK’s Electronic Music Studio is a kind of "forgotten chapter" of electronic music history, as the documentary above suggests. EMS is significant not just for technological innovation, but musical experimentation — not to mention their cheeky British sense of humor and topless nude women crawling toward synths in [...] ... Source: createdigitalmusic.com --- 104 days ago
It’s been a rough week for electronic music — having lost Bebe Barron, we’ve now lost one of the other great early pioneers of electronic music, South Australian Tristram Cary. Tristram is credited by some as the father of tape music, originating tape music techniques in World War II. He’s notorious to the general public [...] ... Source: easymusicfordifficultears.blogspot.com --- 101 days ago
... Source: www.wrongplanet.net --- 99 days ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristram_Cary So, why should you care? He was one of the pioneers of electronic music. ... ... Source: musicthing.blogspot.com --- 95 days ago
As Create Digital Music reports, Tristram Cary died this week . Here's the first third of the wonderful Australian documentary What The Future Sounded Like , which does more than I ever could to explain why Tristram was important. For me, aside from all the pioneering and inventing and explaining and pipe-smoking and knob-twiddling and making the modern world a little bit more interesting, he'll always be best remembered as the recipient of the world's greatest ever synth-shaped birthday cake . MUSIC THING SHOP Waldorf Blofeld £349 / $699 Korg Kaoscillator £99 / $199 Moog Little Phatty £875 / $1249 Pod X3 £243 / $399 ... Source: www.perfectduluthday.com --- 99 days ago
Tristram Cary , the composer of music for Doctor Who in the 60s and 70s, has passed away. He was regarded as a pioneer in electronic music. Sound the doo- WEEE-ooooooo in his honor. [ homepage ][ wikipedia entry ] Edit: Ron Grainer was the composer of the original theme song, not Tristram Cary as was erroneously reported in this obituary . Lesson: Always check your sources. Sound the dooo-WEEEE-oooo anyway. ... Find more results for Tristram Cary on RSSMicro.com |
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