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A number of significant pieces in the electronic music repertoire were realized on the [[Synthesizer]], including Babbitt's ''[[Vision and Prayer]]'' and [[Charles Wuorinen]]'s ''[[Time's Encomium]]''. A number of significant pieces in the electronic music repertoire were realized on the [[Synthesizer]], including Babbitt's ''[[Vision and Prayer]]'' and [[Charles Wuorinen]]'s ''[[Time's Encomium]]''.
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A number of significant pieces in the electronic music repertoire were realized on the Synthesizer, including Babbitt's Vision and Prayer and Charles Wuorinen's Time's Encomium.

RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer



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