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Encyclopedia > Clarence Barlow

Clarence Barlow (born December 27, 1945) is a composer of classical and electroacoustic works. He was born in Calcutta, though from British and Portuguese descent. He studied at the Calcutta University, at the Trinity College of Music London (Calcutta Centre), at the Musikhochschule Köln (Music University Cologne) and at the Institute of Sonology at Utrecht University. December 27 is the 361st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (362nd in leap years). ... 1945 (MCMVL) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1945 calendar). ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... Classical music is a broad, somewhat imprecise term, referring to music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of, European art, ecclesiastical and concert music, encompassing a broad period from roughly 1000 to the present day. ... The terms Electroacoustic or Electroacoustic music have been used to describe several different musical genres or musical techniques. ... This article is on Calcutta/Kolkata, the city. ... Established in January 24, 1857, the University of Calcutta (also known as Calcutta University) is the first modern university in the Indian sub_continent. ... Utrecht University (Universiteit Utrecht in Dutch) is a university in Utrecht, The Netherlands. ...


He was one of the founders of GIMIK: Initiative Musik und Informatik Köln [1]. In 1988 he was the director of music at the International Computer Music Conference in Cologne. During several years he was the director of the Department of Sonology, at the Royal Conservatoire, in The Hague, where he also was titular professor at the Composition Department. 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) is a yearly international conference for computer music researchers and composers. ... Arms of The Hague Flag of The city of The Hague. ...


His students have included Georg Hajdu, Masahiro Miwa, Juan Maria Solare, Juan Sebastian Lach, Simon Cummings and Gabriel Pareyon. He currently lives in California where he teaches at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Juan María Solare (born August 11, 1966) is a composer and pianist. ... Mexican composer, born 1970. ... Gabriel Pareyon, by Allison Reed, 2003 Gabriel Pareyon (born October 23, 1974, Zapopan, Jalisco) is a Mexican composer and musicologist. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is a coeducational public university located in Santa Barbara County, California. ...


External links

  • AUTOBUSK - Barlow's "Pitch and Rhythm Generator" software
  • Clarence BARLOW page at P-ART
  • Official site

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Clarence Barlow - Biography - AOL Music (416 words)
Clarence (also sometimes Klarenz) Barlow is native from India, but he has been living in Germany since 1968.
A composer of chamber, orchestral, and electroacoustic music (in which field he is considered a pioneer), he is mostly famous for his ?Variazoni e un piano meccanico" (1989), one of the first pieces to use the Yamaha Disklavier, a computer-controlled grand piano.
Barlow (born 1945) allegedly began to compose at age 11.
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