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Otto Clarence Luening (1900-1996), along with Vladimir Ussachevsky, was the American pioneer of electronic music. Luening and Ussachevsky's collaborations were first presented in 1952 at an historic concert at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Both men worked to establish what would become one of the most significant electronic music facilities in the United States, the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
http://www.woodwind.org/Databases/Composers/Names/006298.html
Listing of his clarinet pieces with features and related works.
http://www.usopera.com/composers/luening.html
Background material from US Opera with link to information on "Evangeline."
http://c250.columbia.edu/c250_celebrates/remarkable_columbians/otto_luening.html
Retrospective with photograph, emphasizing his ties to Columbia University. Includes opportunity to make archived comment on this entry.
http://graham.main.nc.us/~bhammel/MUSIC/RP/oluen.html
Copy of text posted to rec.music.contemporary.classical by CRI recordings.
http://www.infography.com/content/213714665367.html
Online and print sources recommended by a librarian who has him as a research specialty.
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