L-115
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Zeitmasse, Nr. 5. Le Marteau sans Maitre. for five woodwinds. for alto, flute, viola, vibraphone, xylorimba, guitar and percussion |
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L-116
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The Nonesuch guide to electronic music. By Paul Beaver & Bernard L. Krause. |
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L-117
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Gesang der Jèunglinge ; Kontakte |
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L-118
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Sidewinder. |
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L-119
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Silver apples of the moon for electronic music synthesizer / |
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L-120
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Touch |
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L-121
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The wild bull a composition for electronic-music synthesizer / |
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L-122
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Switched-on Bach. |
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L-124
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Mikrophonie I, for tamtam, two microphones, two filters, and potentiometers Mikrophonie II, for choir, Hammond organ, and ring modulators. |
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L124 .B62 1934, no.11
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Effective use of library facilities in rural schools. |
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L124 .B62 1935 no.18
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The library in the elementary school. |
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L124 .C5 1960c
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A master plan for higher education in California, 1960-1975. |
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L-125
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I sing the body electric |
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L125.S235 A3 no.1
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Experimental curriculum in the Santa Barbara city schools. Integrative theme: Guiding youth in living effectively in their behavioral environment throughout thirteen years: kindergarten through grade xii. |
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L-126
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A poem in cycles and bells, for tape recorder and orchestra ; Suite from King Lear / |
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L-127
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Highlights of Vortex |
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L-128
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Chopin a la moog, with lots of strings attached |
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L128 .B5
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School-house architecture |
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L-129
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Music from the Dartmouth International Electronic Music Competitions, 1969 and 1970. |
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L-130
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Electronic music University of Toronto Composers. |
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