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  1. Bebe Barron ( June 16, 1925 – April 20, 2008) and Louis Barron ( April 23, 1920 – November 1, 1989) were pioneers in the field of electronic music. The American couple is credited with writing the first electronic music for magnetic tape composed in the United States, and the first entirely electronic film score for the MGM movie ...

  2. Louis (23 de abril de 1920, Minneapolis – 1 de novembro 1989, Los Angeles) e Bebe Barron (16 de junho de 1925, Minneapolis – 20 de abril de 2008, Los Angeles) foram dois americanos pioneiros no campo da música eletrônica.

  3. Forbidden Planet ' s innovative electronic music score (credited as "electronic tonalities" due to disputes with the musicians' union) [40] was composed by Bebe and Louis Barron. Originally they were only going to do about 20 minutes of sound effects and electronic pieces, as also avant-garde composer Harry Partch was involved.

  4. Electronics Science Fiction Shakespeare Techno. Bebe Barron, with her husband Louis, composed "electronic tonalities" for the film Forbidden Planet (1956), the first completely electronic...

  5. 7 de fev. de 2005 · The composers were two little-known and little-appreciated pioneers in the field of electronic music, Louis and Bebe Barron. The Barrons' music caught the ear of the avant-garde scene: In...

  6. Louis and Bebe Barron, 1955. Louis (1920-1989) and Bebe Barron (1927-2008) were pioneers in the field of electro-acoustic music. In the late 1940s, they established one of the earliest electronic music studios in New York and their first experiments with tape technology brought them into contact with the likes of John Cage, Anaïs Nin, Aldous ...

  7. 3 de mar. de 2015 · Hollywood’s first tentative steps with electronic instruments of any sort had been limited to the use of the Theremin, but Bebe Barron estimated that 95% of the sound in Forbidden Planet had been created using the Barrons’ homemade circuits, built in a space that must have resembled a factory more than a recording studio.