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  1. Milton Byron Babbitt ( Filadelfia ( Pensilvania ), 10 de mayo de 1916 – 29 de enero de 2011) fue un compositor estadounidense, conocido por ser un pionero en la música serial y electrónica . Biografía. Babbitt nació en Filadelfia ( Pensilvania) y se crio en Jackson ( Misisipi ). Estudió violín y más tarde, siendo todavía niño, clarinete y saxofón.

  2. Milton Byron Babbitt (May 10, 1916 – January 29, 2011) was an American composer, music theorist, mathematician, and teacher. He was a Pulitzer Prize and MacArthur Fellowship recipient, recognized for his serial and electronic music . Biography. Babbitt was born in Philadelphia [1] to Albert E. Babbitt and Sarah Potamkin, who were Jewish. [2] .

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Milton Babbitt was an American composer and theorist known as a leading proponent of total serialism—i.e., musical composition based on prior arrangements not only of all 12 pitches of the chromatic scale (as in 12-tone music) but also of dynamics, duration, timbre (tone colour), and register.

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  4. Milton Babbitt. Compositor estadounidense. Milton Babbitt nació el 10 de mayo de 1916 en Filadelfia. Cursó estudios con el compositor estadounidense Roger Sessions. Ingresó en la Universidad de Princeton en 1938 y en 1959 fue cofundador del Centro de Música Electrónica Columbia-Princeton.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2011 · By Allan Kozinn. Jan. 29, 2011. Milton Babbitt, an influential composer, theorist and teacher who wrote music that was intensely rational and for many listeners impenetrably abstruse, died on...

  6. Milton Babbitt. Milton Babbitt, (born May 10, 1916, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died Jan. 29, 2011, Princeton, N.J.), U.S. composer. At Princeton University he studied with composer Roger Sessions and later joined the faculty. He became one of the first U.S. 12-tone composers, and he was (with his Three Compositions for Piano, 1947) perhaps the ...

  7. 31 de ene. de 2011 · Milton Babbitt, a famed composer and Princeton University music professor whose mathematical expertise guided his creation of complex, modernist soundscapes that influenced generations of artists and scholars, died Jan. 29 of natural causes at the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 94.