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Peter Zinovieff and Electronic Music Studios 

JeffreyPlaide
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Peter Zinovieff's pioneering work into the fields of electronic music production and research led to many innovative electronic music instrument developments that were outstanding for the time. Peter was fascinated by electronic music and used his financial resources to develop a huge voltage-controlled studio that occupied an entire room in his home premises. There was a time when EMS (Electronic Music Studios) stood as equal to Moog and Arp. In many ways, EMS was more advanced with several pioneering ideas being investigated. Peter used two PDP8 minicomputers in the late 1960s to control the voltage-controlled analogue modules for research into electronic music exploration. Twenty years before affordable computing and sequencing packages, Zinovieff's computers could store and replay compositions, complete with sound shaping parameters even inventing a form of spectral or additive synthesis. Excerpts are edited from the television documentaries "What the Future Sounded Like" and "The New Sound of Music" featuring the first public performance of music by a computer in the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1967. The spirit of EMS continues, and Peter's synthesizer innovations like the VCS3 and Synthi 100 have become outstanding analogue classics.

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Комментарии : 41   
@whitestrat73
@whitestrat73 13 лет назад
I lived close to Peter's house in Putney when I was a schoolboy. I often heard sounds from his garden house as I crossed the iron bridge to/from Putney Bridge Station. I was always amazed at those unworldly sounds, wondering what on earth was going on in there. Didn't Peter also create a concert for office machines at QEH? Thanks for posting this.
@udomatthiasdrums5322
@udomatthiasdrums5322 2 года назад
still love it!
@JeffreyPlaide
@JeffreyPlaide 15 лет назад
Many thanks and appreciation, The article is edited from two documentaries, the first, "What The Future Sounded Like" is an Australian short film, funded partly by the AFF, and concerns the electronic music movement that began after World War 2, before the advent of home computers. A press kit is available from their website for more information. The second source is the 1979 BBC documentary "The New Sound of Music', featuring a demonstration on an EMS Synthi 100. Many thanks to all.
@paulharvey2851
@paulharvey2851 3 года назад
For anyone interested their is what looks like either a repress or deadstock find of the 2014 2CD hardback book of the music and background of Peter Zinovieff and the EMS currently on sale at the usual auction site and its very reasonably priced considering the quality of the release. Kudos for keeping this short documentary up and contributing to the revisionary history of UK electronic music where pioneers like Zinovieff, Daphne Oram and Delia are finally getting the recognition they deserve.
@JeffreyPlaide
@JeffreyPlaide 14 лет назад
I feel very inspired by the work and innovations of Peter Zinovieff. For me, he is a hero of sound synthesis, and deserves recognition for his research and vision. It's great to have footage of him.
@rbrooks2007
@rbrooks2007 2 года назад
RIP Dr. Zinovieff - 23rd June 2021. All hail Robin Wood who used to demo the AKS and VCS3 in the back room at Putney Bridge Road and who now repairs the same types.
@vampyros1
@vampyros1 6 месяцев назад
I realize that Peter was fortunate enough to have had ‘spousal subsidization’ support, but that, in no way, lessens the absolutely gargantuan, and seminal (and sacrificial) contributions this man made in the service of advancing the entire realm of synthesizers dba musical instruments. I do hope this gentle synth dynamo is RIP.
@dougllewellyn4620
@dougllewellyn4620 3 года назад
RIP Mr. Zinovieff
@straypixel
@straypixel 14 лет назад
@3.37, second row, far left, note the presence of Daphne Oram, inventor of 'Oramics' and key player in the early days of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
@silverapples75
@silverapples75 3 года назад
3:37
@AlexeyKopylov
@AlexeyKopylov 3 года назад
RIP, Peter...
@JeffreyPlaide
@JeffreyPlaide 14 лет назад
Many thanks for your appreciation. I believe that Peter was involved in an experimental band with Delia and Brian Hodgson called Unit Delta Plus. Also, watch the entire documentary "What the Future Sounded Like" on the RU-vid. There are many great pioneers that also worked with Peter Zinovieff. Jeffrey S.
@NTRSN-Archive
@NTRSN-Archive 3 года назад
Rest in peace master .
@christophremmery4520
@christophremmery4520 6 лет назад
03:52 you made my day !
@kharlos84
@kharlos84 13 лет назад
this guy is a genius.
@JarrydNielsenLMAO
@JarrydNielsenLMAO 9 месяцев назад
important footage
@temporoboto
@temporoboto 9 лет назад
thanks for uploading.
@UncleFeedle
@UncleFeedle 12 лет назад
There are many instances like this in the past where Britain was leading the world in new, pioneering stuff, but it all going pear-shaped due to lack of support, investment or bad management, followed by other countries taking it over and making it successful. The home computer era would be another example.
@astrophonix
@astrophonix 14 лет назад
Delia Derbyshire @ 8:45! She turned me onto electronic music!
@hiltonius
@hiltonius 15 лет назад
thanks so much for posting this
@aliisvorbach
@aliisvorbach 14 лет назад
Wow this was great to discover....a very under appreciated piece off history.....kinda inspiring but sad....thanks for posting this aliis vorbach
@zozer1
@zozer1 15 лет назад
Thank you for posting this very important video!
@midwichyouthclub
@midwichyouthclub 13 лет назад
What a man!
@AnUnseenRuler
@AnUnseenRuler 3 года назад
The device at 1.45 reminds me of the interface for the Figure app on iOS.
@1vootman
@1vootman 12 лет назад
Genius!
@therealKINDLE
@therealKINDLE 14 лет назад
What a sad story. It just goes to show that the universe makes no sense when a Genius & all his Ideas are scorned & refused the credit that they so rightfully deserve. This man belongs in the same catagory as other Legends such as Delia Derbyshire, Dr Moog & Walter Carlos. Maybe even above them. My most admirable & humble respect to Peter Zinovieff.
@SushiElfa
@SushiElfa 3 года назад
R.I.P.
@jedgould5531
@jedgould5531 8 лет назад
I'm sure the audience felt abandoned once the people left the stage!
@annother3350
@annother3350 Год назад
They could have given the robot a face!
@JeffreyPlaide
@JeffreyPlaide 15 лет назад
I'm afraid that after the water damage, most of the equipment was scrapped, apart from a few Ampex recorders.
@silverapples75
@silverapples75 3 года назад
Nightmare.
@davehanson-grodsky4579
@davehanson-grodsky4579 3 года назад
Pretty sure that is Daphne Oram in the audience (left of the screen) at 2:53. Anyone agree/disagree?
@jedgould5531
@jedgould5531 8 лет назад
It looks hot down in that garden basement😓
@annother3350
@annother3350 Год назад
not in London
@ymotechnopopfan
@ymotechnopopfan Год назад
3:15
@cdeization
@cdeization 12 лет назад
What does it say @3:43? The dreariest kind of neo vaben?
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162 6 месяцев назад
The synthi is not pathetic
@mconstant007
@mconstant007 8 лет назад
what was his day job?
@mikeb2575
@mikeb2575 3 года назад
3:51 the start of dementia...
@DrLoverLover
@DrLoverLover Год назад
Too bad it hasnt any sense of rhythm
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