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İlhan Mimaroğlu (March 11, 1926 – July 17, 2012) was a musician and electronic music composer. He was born in Istanbul, Turkey, the son of the famous architect Mimar Kemaleddin Bey depicted on the Turkish lira banknotes, denomination 20 lira, of the 2009 E-9 emission. He graduated from Galatasaray High School in 1945 and the Ankara Law School in 1949. He went to study in New York supported by a Rockefeller Scholarship. He studied musicology at Columbia University under Paul Henry Lang and composition under Douglas Moore. During the 1960s he studied in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Center under Vladimir Ussachevsky and on occasions worked with Edgard Varèse and Stefan Wolpe. His notable students included Ingram Marshall. He worked as a producer for Atlantic Records, where he created his own record label, Finnadar Records, in 1971. In the same year he collaborated with jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard on a moving anti-war statement, Sing Me a Song of Songmy. He also was the producer for Charles Mingus’ Changes One and Changes Two, as well as Federico Fellini’s Satyricon. He was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in music composition in 1971. İlhan Mimaroğlu died of pneumonia in 2012. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Prelude No. 8 (To The Memory of Edgard Varese)
9742The Last Largo
7793Part I
7454To Kill a Sunrise: A Requiem for Those Shot in the Back - A Composition of Agitprop Music for Electromagnetic Tape
4635Part II
2826La Ruche - An Elegy For Electromagnetic Tape
2557Agony (Visual Study No. 4, After Arshile Gorky)
2188Intermezzo
1909Agony
15710Prelude No.17 - Istanbul Fog
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Tract: A Composition of Agitprop Music for Electromagnetic Tape by Ilhan Mimaroglu

To Kill a Sunrise and La Ruche

Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961-1973

An Anthology Of Noise And Electronic Music Vol.3 (Third-A-Chronology)

To Kill A Sunrise / La Ruche

Tract: A Composition Of Agitprop Music For Electromagnetic Tape

An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music: Third A-Chronology 1952-2004 (disc 1)

An Anthology Of Noise And Electronic Music Vol.3

Electronic Music

Musiques Noires
An Anthology of Turkish Experimental Music

Agitation