Artists Hugh Le Caine
Hugh Le Caine, Canadian electronic music pioneer, designed over twenty analogue musical instruments.
Hugh Le Caine
Thunder Bay (Ontario, Canada), 1914 – Ottawa (Ontario, Canada), 1977
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On the web
Selected works
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The 1948 Sackbut (1953), 5:32
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A Noisome Pestilence (1959), 2:06
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Arcane Presents Lulu (1956), 1:50
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The Burning Deck (1958), 4:56
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Dripsody: An Etude for Variable Speed Recorder (1955), 2:00fixed medium
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Invocation (1957), 2:20
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Mobile (1970), 1:50
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Music for Expo (1967), 2:14
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Ninety-nine Generators (1956), 1:41
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Nocturne (1962), 3:09
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Paulution (1971-72), 4:06fixed medium
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Paulution (1972), 4:07
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Study No. 1 for Player Piano and Tape (1957), 1:18
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Textures (1959), 1:26
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This Thing Called Key (1956), 1:53
Main releases
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JWD Music / JWD 03 / 2000
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Appearances
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Various artists
Sub Rosa / SR 220 / 2004
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Complements
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Nicole Gingras, ed.
Artextes Éditions / ENG 02 / 2003
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Various artists
McGill Records / MR 2001-01-2 / 2001
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Various artists
Naxos / NAXOS 8550171-72 / 1996
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Radio-Canada / ACM 37 / 1990
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JWD Music / JWD 02 / 1985
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Various artists
Folkways Records / FMS 33436 / 1967
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Blog
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In Montréal on January 20, 2004, Éditions Artextes launched S:on, Sound in Canadian Contemporary Art, an anthology compiled by Nicole Gingras. Amongst the artists represented on this publication we find Pierre-André Arcand, Georges…
Friday, January 9, 2004 / General -
During the Guelph Jazz Festival (Ontario), Musicworks magazine, committted to finding new forms of expression in the sound arts, presents a “25th anniversary audio art installation” featuring audio works from the last 25 years with composer…
Tuesday, August 19, 2003 / In concert