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From 17-19th October 1958,<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_58 Expo 58] Delia wnet with [[Jonathan Harvey]] to [[Expo 58]] in Brussels, where they heard the world première of Varese's "''[[Poème Eléctronique]]''"<ref>Personal communication from Jonathan Harvey's daughter, May 2017.</ref> at its world première, performed on 425 speakers.<ref name=furious>[http://www.furious.com/perfect/ohm/varese.html Professor Chou Wen-chung, musical executor of the Varese estate, on Edgard Varese's "Poem Electronique"] on furious.com</ref> | From 17-19th October 1958,<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_58 Expo 58] Delia wnet with [[Jonathan Harvey]] to [[Expo 58]] in Brussels, where they heard the world première of Varese's "''[[Poème Eléctronique]]''"<ref>Personal communication from Jonathan Harvey's daughter, May 2017.</ref> at its world première, performed on 425 speakers.<ref name=furious>[http://www.furious.com/perfect/ohm/varese.html Professor Chou Wen-chung, musical executor of the Varese estate, on Edgard Varese's "Poem Electronique"] on furious.com</ref> | ||
− | {{Thumb|Group photo of | + | {{Thumb|Group photo of composer at Expo 58|Group photo at l'Exposition Internationale et Universelle. From left to right, first row: Mauricio Kagel, Earl Brown, Luciano Berio, Karlheinz Stockhausen; second row: Henk Badings, André Boucourechliev, Bruno Maderna, Henri Pousseur, Marina Scriabine, Luc Ferrari, Pierre Schaeffer; Lying down: John Cage.}} |
[[Tristam Cary]] and [[Daphne Oram]] were also there, though presumably she didn't know them at that point, as were most of the electronic musical luminaries of the time. | [[Tristam Cary]] and [[Daphne Oram]] were also there, though presumably she didn't know them at that point, as were most of the electronic musical luminaries of the time. | ||
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tag at its world première, performed on 425 speakers.[1]
Tristam Cary and Daphne Oram were also there, though presumably she didn't know them at that point, as were most of the electronic musical luminaries of the time.