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Werner Kaegi (composer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Werner Kaegi (composer)
__NOTOC__ Werner Kaegi (born June 17, 1926) is a Swiss electronic music composer, musicologist and educator. During the 1960s, he promoted electronic music in his home country. In the 1970s, as a composer and researcher at Utrecht's Institute of Sonology, The Netherlands, he developed pioneering programs in the field of computer-generated music. == Early life == Kaegi was born in Uznach, in the St. Gallen canton. He studied mathematical logic and music in Zürich, Heidelberg and Basel, and music composition in Zürich, Basel, Salzburg and Paris.〔 His music teachers have included composers Paul Hindemith, Arthur Honegger and Louis Aubert. In 1951, blending his interests for mathematics and music, he received his doctorate with a study of the structure of Johann Sebastian Bach's Inventions and Fugues. Kaegi discovered Pierre Schaeffer, musique concrète and the GRM radio broadcasts in Paris in 1951, yet his 1950s compositions are for traditional instruments; ''Ariadne in Zürich'' is for clarinet and piano 4 hands, ''Miniaturen'', for oboe, bassoon and cimbalom, while the 1956 ''Sonate'' is for clarinet and piano.〔Kaegi's works from the 1950s are published by Astoria Verlag GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany. Available from (Schott Music )〕 During the next decade, however, Werner Kaegi embraced electronic music and became a pioneer of Swiss electroacoustic music, predating other composers in the field, such as Bruno Spoerri and Rainer Boesch.
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