Wayne Slawson
A. Wayne Slawson (Dec. 29, 1932-) is a composer and professor. Best known for Wishful Thinking About Winter, composed at MIT in 1967,[1] a computer-generated setting of a haiku that uses a wide range of spectral glide rates.[2]
Bibliography[]
- "A Speech-Orientated Synthesizer for Computer Music"
- "Sound, Electronics, and Hearing", The Development and Practice of Electronic Music. Jon H. Appleton and Ronald Perera, eds. ISBN 9780132076050.
Discography[]
- Wishful Thinking About Winter. Decca DL 710180.
Sources[]
Further reading[]
- Routledge (2009). "Slawson, A. Wayne", International Who's Who in Classical Music 2009, p. 765. ISBN 9781857435139.
Categories:
- American male composers
- 21st-century American composers
- Living people
- 21st-century American male musicians
- American composer, 20th-century birth stubs