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Else Marie PADE (b.1924)
Symphonie Magnétophonique (1958) (19.27) The Little Mermaid (1958) (42.54) Face It (Hitler is not dead) (1970) (7.58) Else Marie Pade, tape recorders and synthesisers Notes in English, German, and Danish Created in the studios of Danish Radio and remixed at DIEM, Arhus, Denmark, 2002 DACAPO 8.224233 [70.20] |
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Else Marie Pade became a student at the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music in 1946 studying piano. She completed her studies but she felt the need to explore an ‘internal universe of sound’ which she had been hearing internally since childhood. She began taking private composition lessons with Vagn Holmboe, Jan Jaegaard and Leif Kayser. When she discovered Musique Concrète in 1952 during a Danish Radio broadcast about Pierre Schaeffer she immediately set off to Paris to visit the composer. Danish engineer Holger Lauridsen and Werner Meyer-Eppler in Cologne, Germany, helped her to find her own style using electronically generated sounds merged with natural sounds. Established Danish composer Knudage Riisager attacked her works in print, and she felt there was a dimension of gender intolerance in the generally negative reaction her works aroused. Nevertheless she continued to compose until the mid-1960s when her increasing responsibilities as producer required all her resources. | Error processing SSI file |
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