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State of the Art of Electronic Music.JPG
The State of the Art of Electronic Music in Australia, seminar proceedings, 1971
Grainger Museum 786.740994 STAT REF

Humble promoted the discussion of contemporary music aggressively, creating a new climate of excitement in Melbourne around the…

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The State of the Art of Electronic Music in Australia, program and flyer, 1971
Grainger Museum Archive, 2017/23/9

2017.23-9.8 State of the Art Program for video.tif
This program was an in-house double-sided program for the 1971 seminar at the University of Melbourne, The State of the Art of Electronic Music in Australia

MLachlan harmonic gongs display.jpg
These are a suit of innovative instruments designed and created by Neil McLachlan. Neil McLachlan is an Associate Professor with the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Like Anton Hasell, his research and…

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Unknown photographer, probably Robert Hyner. The Grainger Museum experimental music displays and workshops, c.1966–67

Grainger Museum Collection, Robert Hyner.

When he arrived at the Grainger Museum in 1966, Humble worked with Grainger curator…

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An essay written by Percy Grainger on his goals and intentions for the museum. Grainger created a display "Legend" of this content, typed out and framed, for exhibition in the Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne. Wooden frame, gold-painted…

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Tape of electronic music by Val Stephen.

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Rectangular shaped wooden zither (with dark stained lacquer). Circular hole in resonator. Three copper strings stretched over concealed 'finger' board with 23 metal frets. 23 keys (with English numerals). Resonator and exposed strings (for…

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Electronic Music Studios, Ltd, London, Synthi A (Suitcase VCS3), 1971

Metal, plastic, electronic components

On loan from MESS Ltd

The Synthi A was designed for portability, and was built into a Spartanite attaché case with a carry-handle.…

SYNTHI_50785_credit_KRISTOFFER_PAULSEN 1.jpg
This photograph was taken of the EMS Synthi 100 in 2017, in its current home at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne. This instrument was originally part of the Grainger Electronic Music

Studio. The Synthi 100 used new…
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