Composers & Computers

By Princeton Engineering

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Description

The computer music movement of the 1960’s, 70s and 80’s created the technology that established the sound of music as we know it today. We unearth the stories behind that movement, as well as some trippy music that demonstrates how music grew into the electronic sounds we take for granted now. In Season 2, we take a deep dive into the music of Stanley Jordan, a jazz master who combines musical virtuosity with a lifelong love of the technology. In Season 1, we told the story of a group of music-loving computer engineers who happened upon some musicians who were enamored with a new IBM computer at the Engineering Quadrangle at Princeton University in 1963.

Episode Date
Bethany Beardslee Winham and Chris Winham
Apr 09, 2024
Haydn Seek
Apr 02, 2024
That Magic Touch
Mar 25, 2024
Stanley Jordan Pulls Out All the Stops
Mar 18, 2024
"Composers & Computers" is back: Stanley Jordan, computer musician
Mar 12, 2024
Episode 6: Dance Me to the End
Jun 09, 2022
Episode 5: Laptop Orchestra
Jun 02, 2022
Episode 4: Idle Chatter
May 19, 2022
Episode 3: The Converter
May 12, 2022
Episode 2: Composers in the Computer Center
May 05, 2022
Episode 1: Serial(ism)
May 05, 2022
Welcome to "Composers & Computers!"
Apr 19, 2022