Electronic Music Studios of Victoria University (Wellington, N.Z.)

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Electronic Music Studios of Victoria University (Wellington, N.Z.)

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1963-

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Douglas Lilburn developed the Electronic Music Studios of Victoria University of Wellington in 1963, leading to the first generation of electronic music composers in New Zealand, including Jack Body, Ross Harris, John Rimmer, John Cousins, and Denis Smalley. The Studios moved from the Hunter Building to the School of Music in 1980, where they have remained, with additional spaces added and a refurbishment in 2015.

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Wellington, New Zealand

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http://viaf.org/viaf/266985259

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Created March 26, 2020.

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Electroacoustic and recording studios, New Zealand School of Music, Victoria University of Wellington.

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