________ was an influential Egyptian composer, musicologist and educator with a musical career spanning 60 years.
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Pauline Oliveros
________ developed new music theories and new approaches to listening and focusing on music with her concepts of "sonic awareness "and "deep listening ..
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earliest musique concrète piece
He is known to have created the ________ in 1944 and can be seen as one of the first creators of electronic music.
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Charles Ives
________ was the first American to move away from the Romantic European conventions of form and style by employing dissonance, atonality, complex rhythms, and nonlinear structures.
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nonstandard use of musical
He (El- Dabh) is known for experimenting with chance controlled music and the ________ instruments and found objects.
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Pauline Oliveros
________ was a composer, accordionist, and an important figure in the development of experimental and electronic art music.
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Pauline Oliveros
________ was an innovator in technology, developing her own Expended Instrument System (EIS) and contributing in the development of music software for people with disability such as (AUMI)
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Pauline Oliveros
In the 1970s, ________ departed from music notation to write text scores with the purpose of making it available to everyone regardless of status or ability, and to free music from the intellectual elite or "specialists ..
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John Cage
__________known for experimenting with chance controlled music and the nonstandard use of musical instruments and found objects.