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John Robinson Pierce (March 27, 1910 β April 2, 2002), was an American engineer and author. He worked extensively in the fields of radio communication, microwave technology, computer music, psychoacoustics, and science fiction. At Stanford's CCRMA he was prominent in the research of computer music, as a Visiting Professor of Music, Emeritus (along with John Chowning and Max Mathews). It was at Stanford that he became an independent co-discoverer of the non-octave musical scale that he later named the Bohlen-Pierce scale. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Music from Mathematics (Played by IBM7090)

Music From Mathematics
Beat Cannon

Electronycs Vol.6, 20th Century Early Electronic, Noise and Experimental Music. 1920-1960
Electronic Music... It Started Here
Variation in Timbre & Attack
Melodie

Electronycs Vol.1, 20th Century Early Electronic, Noise and Experimental Music. 1920-1960

Electronycs Vol.7, 20th Century Early Electronic, Noise and Experimental Music. 1920-1960

Electronycs Vol.4, 20th Century Early Electronic, Noise and Experimental Music. 1920-1960

Electronycs Vol.8, 20th Century Early Electronic, Noise and Experimental Music. 1920-1960
Electronic Music... It Started Here [Disc 1]