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'''Leonard Issacson''' was a composer and scientist. He collaborated with Lejaren Hiller on the computer-programmed acoustic composition, ''Illiac Suite'' (1957).<ref>Morris, Mark (1996). ''A Guide to 20th-Century Composers'', p.474. ISB |
<ref>Dean, R. T. (2009). ''The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music'', p.113. ISBN 9780195331615.</ref> |
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'''Leonard Issacson''' was a [[chemist]] and [[composer]].<ref>Dean, R. T. (2009). ''The Oxford Handbook of Computer Music'', p.113. ISBN 9780195331615.</ref> |
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He collaborated with [[Lejaren Hiller]] on the computer-programmed acoustic composition, ''[[Illiac Suite]]'' (1957).<ref>Morris, Mark (1996). ''A Guide to 20th-Century Composers'', p.474. ISBN 9780413456014.</ref> At the time, both composers were Professors at the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]]. |
He collaborated with [[Lejaren Hiller]] on the computer-programmed acoustic composition, ''[[Illiac Suite]]'' (1957).<ref>Morris, Mark (1996). ''A Guide to 20th-Century Composers'', p.474. ISBN 9780413456014.</ref> At the time, both composers were Professors at the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]]. |
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Leonard Issacson was a chemist and composer.[1]
He collaborated with Lejaren Hiller on the computer-programmed acoustic composition, Illiac Suite (1957).[2] At the time, both composers were Professors at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.