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Performer: Salvatore Martirano A SALVATORE MARTIRANO RETROSPECTIVE 1962-92. CDCM Computer Music Series, Volume 22: The Composer in the Computer Age V: Underworld, for Four Actors, Four Percussionists, Two Double Basses, Tenor Saxophone, and Two-Channel Tape. SATBehind Demo, for the Kyma Computer Music System Using the Sound and Logic 80 Real-Time Performance Program. Look at the back of my head for awhile, for the Sal-Mar Construction. Four not Two, for the yahaSALmaMAC, Using the Sound and Logic Program. Electronic Dance No. 1, for Tape Recorder. L's G.A., for Gassed-Masked Politico, Helium Bomb, and Two-Channel Tape Recorder (Review by Mike Silverton) | digital piano | A SALVATORE MARTIRANO RETROSPECTIVE 1962-92. CDCM Computer Music Series, Volume 22: The Composer in the Computer Age V: Underworld, for Four Actors, Four Percussionists, Two Double Basses, Tenor Saxophone, and Two-Channel Tape. SATBehind Demo, for the Kyma Computer Music System Using the Sound and Logic 80 Real-Time Performance Program. Look at the back of my head for awhile, for the Sal-Mar Construction. Four not Two, for the yahaSALmaMAC, Using the Sound and Logic Program. Electronic Dance No. 1, for Tape Recorder. L's G.A., for Gassed-Masked Politico, Helium Bomb, and Two-Channel Tape Recorder (Review by Mike Silverton) | DX7 keyboard | A SALVATORE MARTIRANO RETROSPECTIVE 1962-92. CDCM Computer Music Series, Volume 22: The Composer in the Computer Age V: Underworld, for Four Actors, Four Percussionists, Two Double Basses, Tenor Saxophone, and Two-Channel Tape. SATBehind Demo, for the Kyma Computer Music System Using the Sound and Logic 80 Real-Time Performance Program. Look at the back of my head for awhile, for the Sal-Mar Construction. Four not Two, for the yahaSALmaMAC, Using the Sound and Logic Program. Electronic Dance No. 1, for Tape Recorder. L's G.A., for Gassed-Masked Politico, Helium Bomb, and Two-Channel Tape Recorder (Review by Mike Silverton) | Sal-Mar Construction | MARTIRANO: Octet (Review by Robert Carl) | conductor |
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