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Charles Dodge (b. Ames, Iowa, June 5, 1942) is an American composer best known for his electronic music, specifically his computer music. He is a former student of Darius Milhaud and Gunther Schuller. Inaugurated the graduate study of computer music at Columbia University where he taught in the music department from 1970-1980. Subsequently, he founded the Center for Computer Music at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and taught at the City University Graduate Center. He has received a Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship and two Guggenheim Fellowships as well as numerous commissions and awards for his compositions. Dodge is best known for his many electro-acoustic works incorporating speech synthesis and for a series of works that combine computer music with live performance. With Thomas A. Jerse, he is co-author of the leading textbook in the field, Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition and Performance. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
He Destroyed Her Image
4,4262Earth's Magnetic Field
1,4813Any Resemblance Is Purely Coincidental
1,2864.........A Man Sitting In The Cafeteria
1,0195.........When I Am With You
9016The Waves
8357Speech Songs: II. He Destroyed Her Image
6038.........He Destroyed Her Image
5929In Celebration
58810Viola Elegy
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Any Resemblance Is Purely Coincidental

Charles Dodge: Synthesized Voices

Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961-1973
OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music
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Synthesized Voices
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Computer Music

Earth's Magnetic Field

Charles Dodge: A Retrospective