Discovering Electronic Music: Revised (1983)

Gênero : Documentário, Música

Runtime : 22M

Director : Bernard Wilets

Sinopse

A short educational documentary on early electronic composition and synthesizers.

Atores

Jean-Claude Risset
Jean-Claude Risset
Himself

Tripulações

Bernard Wilets
Bernard Wilets
Director

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