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Jon Appleton (Jan. 4, 1939 – Jan. 30, 2022)

1 点作者 erikschoster超过 3 年前

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erikschoster超过 3 年前
Full text, rest in peace Jon:<p>Dear Dartmouth Music Community,<p>We write to share the sad news that Professor Emeritus Jon Appleton passed away on Sunday, January 30, in White River Junction, VT. The cause of death was leukemia.<p>Jon was a member of the Music Department from 1967 until 2009, retiring as the Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music. A composer with broad interests in classical, folk, popular, and film music, he was best known as a pioneer in the field of electro-acoustic music. Jon founded Dartmouth&#x27;s Bregman Electronic Music Studio in 1967, with support from President John G. Kemeny and Gerald Bregman &#x27;54. It was one of the first such studios at an American university, attracting many visiting composers from around the world, and it remains a hub of sonic experimentation today. In 1989, Jon founded the Music Department&#x27;s Master&#x27;s Program in Electroacoustic Music (now Digital Musics) with composer David Evan Jones. Close to 100 students have since graduated from the program.<p>In the 1970s, Jon collaborated with engineers Syd Alonso and Cameron Jones at the Thayer School of Engineering to develop the Synclavier, the first commercially-available digital musical instrument, which was widely used in film soundtracks and pop music albums of the 1980s, including Michael Jackson&#x27;s Thriller, Paul Simon&#x27;s Hearts and Bones, and Frank Zappa&#x27;s Jazz from Hell. Jon released more than 20 albums of electronic music during his career, including Human Music (1970), a collaboration with jazz trumpeter and Dartmouth faculty member Don Cherry. In 2003 Jon was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States.<p>A longtime resident of Hartford, Vermont, Jon maintained friendships with many of his former students and colleagues. At the time of his death, he was editing his autobiography, titled &quot;Human Music.&quot; His manuscripts, papers and recordings are archived at the Rauner Library and the Dartmouth Digital Library Program.<p>See: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.appletonjon.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.appletonjon.com&#x2F;</a> <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dramonline.org&#x2F;composers&#x2F;appleton-jon" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dramonline.org&#x2F;composers&#x2F;appleton-jon</a> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.library.dartmouth.edu&#x2F;digital&#x2F;digital-collections&#x2F;jon-appleton-selected-compositions-1959-2006" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.library.dartmouth.edu&#x2F;digital&#x2F;digital-collection...</a>
erikschoster超过 3 年前
A pioneer in computer music.