SOUND PORTRAITS WENDY CARLOS

WENDY CARLOS

EPISODE 9

Electronic music composer Wendy Carlos could be argued as the defining woman of electronic music in the ‘60s and ’70s, creating a number of groundbreaking albums, adaptations, and movie scores. She first gained recognition for her Switched-On Bach album, an entirely-electronic recreation of music by J.S. Bach using a Moog synthesizer. The album became the first ever platinum-selling classical album, as well as the most influential “electronic” classical recording of all time, smashing the borders between classical and synthesized music. She is also well known for her soundtrack work, including such films as The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, and Tron. This episode of Sound Portraits Radio is hosted by Doron Sadja.

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About Sound Portraits

Sound Portraits is a series of lectures/listening sessions, curated by Doron Sadja, focusing on the work of iconic composers who have paved the way for contemporary electronic music. Started in 2015 as a live event at Spektrum in Berlin, the series quickly grew and exists now as both a live lecture series and a radio show on Cashmere Radio.  After an introduction of each artist’s life and work, we listen to a selection of excerpts and complete works from the artist’s repertoire. Besides providing an opportunity to introduce these seminal artists to a new audience, the Sound Portraits series also offers an open forum to engage in group listening in a quiet atmosphere. 

Doron Sadja is an American artist, composer, and curator whose work explores modes of perception and the experience of sound, light, and space. Find out more at www.doron.sadja.com

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