Winham, Godfrey

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Winham, Godfrey

Winham, Godfrey, English-American composer and computer specialist; b. London, Dec. 11, 1934; d. Princeton, N.J., April 26, 1975. He studied composition and piano at the Royal Academy of Music in London. In 1954 went to the U.S., where he took courses at Princeton Univ. (A.B., 1956; M.F.A., 1958); received his Ph.D. degree there with the diss. Composition with Arrays (1965); then joined the staff as a lecturer on electronic music and computer composition. In 1969 he worked on the computerized synthesis of music and speech. Apart from his programmed compositions on a computer, he wrote 2 string quartets, The Habit of Perfection for Voice and String Quartet, and several piano pieces. He married Bethany Beardslee in 1956.

Bibliography

L. Basius, The Music Theory of G. W.(Princeton, 1997).

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