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− | ''[[Poème Eléctronique]]'' is a purely electronic work by Edgard Varese,<ref name=furious>[http://www.furious.com/perfect/ohm/varese.html Professor Chou Wen-chung on Edgard Varese's "Poem Electronique"] on furious.com</ref> which Delia heard | + | ''[[Poème Eléctronique]]'' is a purely electronic work by Edgard Varese,<ref name=furious>[http://www.furious.com/perfect/ohm/varese.html Professor Chou Wen-chung on Edgard Varese's "Poem Electronique"] on furious.com</ref> which Delia heard in the company of [[Jonathan Harvey]] at its 1958 world première in Brussels,<ref>Personal communication from Jonathan Harvey's daughter, May 2017.</ref> played on 425 loudspeakers set into the walls of the Philips Pavilion.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_58 Expo '58] on wikipedia.org</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:37, 20 May 2017
Poème Eléctronique is a purely electronic work by Edgard Varese,[1] which Delia heard in the company of Jonathan Harvey at its 1958 world première in Brussels,[2] played on 425 loudspeakers set into the walls of the Philips Pavilion.[3]
References
- ↑ Professor Chou Wen-chung on Edgard Varese's "Poem Electronique" on furious.com
- ↑ Personal communication from Jonathan Harvey's daughter, May 2017.
- ↑ Expo '58 on wikipedia.org