and http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102651543
On 11/17/16 2:51 PM, Al Kossow wrote: > http://www.worldcat.org/title/illiac-suite-for-string-quartet-1957/oclc/3866433 > > http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3AComputer+music.&qt=hot_subject#x0%253Amusic-%2C%2528x0%253Amusic%2Bx4%253Adigital%2529%2C%2528x0%253Amusic%2Bx4%253Acd%2529%2C%2528x0%253Amusic%2Bx4%253Acassette%2529%2C%2528x0%253Amusic%2Bx4%253Alp%2529format > > is an interesting search > > > On 11/17/16 2:45 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote: >> On 2016-Nov-17, at 2:26 PM, Al Kossow wrote: >>> On 11/17/16 2:20 PM, Paul Koning wrote: >>>> Maybe an earlier ILLIAC? >>> >>> correct. >>> >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illiac_Suite >> >> >> From that link, ILLIAC Suite / String Quartet No. 4 is a 1957 composition by >> the ILLIAC I, programmed by Lejaren A. Hiller. >> (According to Ed Thelen's site the ILLIAC I was then retired in 1962.) >> >> Josh's 1967 record lists "Machine Music" by Lejaren A. Hiller but (from the >> presented info) it's not clear those are the same composition (the names at >> least are inconsistent). >> >