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Terry Rusling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Terry Rusling
Terry Rusling (1931 - November 27, 1974) was a Canadian electronic music composer, who used graphic notation. Some of his works were used to accompany radio and television broadcasts. ==Introduction to electronic composition== Terry Rusling worked as an engineer on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). He was on-air engineer for the ''Gilmour's Albums'' hosted by CBC broadcaster Clyde Gilmour. In the early 1960s, Morris Surdin, a composer working at the CBC, suggested to Rusling that he try out the electronic studio at CBC. Through Surdin, Rusling was introduced to Dr. Myron Schaeffer, to whom he submitted his first electronic compositions. He then attended the graduate seminar with Dr. Schaeffer at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Music, using the renowned studio which included instruments designed by Hugh LeCaine. He continued his studies and composed music in studios at the Psycho Acoustic Institute at Ghent University, Belgium; the University of Utrecht; and the University of Illinois.
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