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The Daphne Oram Collection
BandcampFacebookTwitter The Daphne Oram Collection Collected from Oram's home and private studio A lifetime of audio recordings, scores, personal papers, computer code and more can be found in The Daphne Oram Collection. Originally in the safekeeping of composer Hugh Davies, then the Oram extended family, this archive is now on loan to the Special Collections & Archives, Goldsmiths, where it can be viewed by appointment. When Daphne Oram died in…14 July 2020 -
‘An Individual Note of Music, Sound and Electronics’
BandcampFacebookTwitter 'An Individual Note of Music, Sound and Electronics' Now in its third reprint Five decades out of print, Oram's technical and philosophical treatise on music, sound, electronics is available again in a glorious, new hardback edition. An Individual Note - of Music, Sound and Electronics Daphne Oram (first published in 1972), new edition with an introduction by Sarah Angliss, 2016. 176pp + 4pp covers, hardback, 220 x 165 mm,…10 July 2020 -
‘The Woman from New Atlantis’ in The Wire #330
BandcampFacebookTwitter The Woman from New Atlantis Dan Wilson Oram is on the front cover of The Wire as researcher Dan Wilson explores her connection with New Age philosophies. Issue #33 of The Wire (August 2011) contains the first in-depth examination of the intersections between Daphne Oram, the New Age movement and electronic music. Titled 'The Woman from New Atlantis', this article by Dan Wilson takes a look at her long…1 August 2011 -
The Wire Salon: The Sounds of the New Atlantis
BandcampFacebookTwitter The Wire Salon at Cafe Oto Exploring Oram and the sounds of the New Atlantis The life and work of Daphne Oram will feature at a salon with UK music magazine The Wire. Venue: Cafe Oto, Thursday 7 April 2011. Cafe Oto E8 3DL, London Thursday 7 April at 8pm. £4 on the door The programme for the evening will include: • A presentation by Dan Wilson tracing the…4 March 2011 -
Oram’s technical contribution – a perspective from Peter Manning and Nicola Candlish
BandcampFacebookTwitter Oram's technical contribution - a perspective from Peter Manning and Nicola Candlish A talk at the Southbank Symposium, July 2008 Peter Manning and Nicola Candlish give their perspective on Oram's contributions to technology and music, with a focus on the unique circumstances that shaped and influenced her achievements during her time at the BBC. Recorded at the Oramics Symposium, Southbank Centre, London, 2008. Part 1 Part 2 Part 314 August 2009 -
Oramics Symposium at the Southbank Centre, London
BandcampFacebookTwitter Oramics Symposium at the Southbank Centre, London Oram celebrated in talks and music performances A series of events celebrating the launch of The Daphne Oram Collection, formally on loan to the Special Collections & Archives, Goldsmiths College, University of London. At this event, Oram's niece Carolyn Scales met with some other co-founders and moved foward her ambition to set up The Trust. Friday 27 June 2008 South Bank Centre,…14 March 2008
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The Oram Awards 2022
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Daphne Oram Trust Emergency Support Grant – awardees
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Application Form – The Daphne Oram Trust Emergency Support Grants
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The Oram Awards 2020
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‘Oramics to Electronica’ at the Science Museum, London
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‘An Individual Note of Music, Sound and Electronics’
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