Xref: utzoo comp.music:2378 rec.music.classical:18848 rec.music.makers:12224 rec.music.misc:60410 rec.music.synth:18135 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwm.edu!spool2.mu.edu!uunet!cadence!cranston From: cranston@cadence.com (William Scott Cranston; x6217) Newsgroups: comp.music,rec.music.classical,rec.music.makers,rec.music.misc,rec.music.synth Subject: Re: Electronic Music curricula Message-ID: <1991Jan10.123655.10156@cadence.com> Date: 10 Jan 91 12:36:55 GMT References: <9810@b11.ingr.com> Sender: scott cranston Organization: Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Lines: 20 In article <9810@b11.ingr.com> goodloe@b11.ingr.com (Tony Goodloe) writes: >Several years ago, I read in either Electronic Musician or Keyboard an >article by Robert Moog in which he mentioned a major university in the >US that had a program in electronic music (approached from the >electronic side, more than the music side, if you get my drift). Does >anyone know of such a program? Email is fine, unless you think the reply >is of general interest. thanks a bunch! > >tony At the Berklee School of Music in Boston there is a program in "Electronic Production." An engineer I used to work with quit his nice, neat engineering job to study there. I thought it was a great thing to do! -- Reminding you to: "Wrap your troubles in dreams, and dream your troubles away!" -Frank Sinatra cranston@cadence.com