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PAUL LANSKYBorn: 1944. New York, NY American composer, theorist and critic. He is one of the leaders in the field of digital musical synthesis. Paul Lansky's musical training was typical for an American composer. He studied music in high school and in college. After graduating, he began his career as a horn player (playing in the Dorian Wind Quintet from 1966 to 1967). He returned to school, eventually receiving a Ph.D. in composition from Princeton, where he has taught since 1969. He has received numerous awards and grants, and has written many articles for musical journals. Since the 1970s Lansky's music has focused on the use of the computer and musical synthesis. He is fascinated with the sounds of the human voice and uses the computer as what he calls an "aural microscope" to explore this world and to recreate it in his music. Many of his pieces make use of synthesized or electrically modified voices as a central element of their soundscape. More recently he has turned to other human sounds in his pieces: the ambient sounds of shopping malls and highways, for example. Works:
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