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My Life
Ramón Sender Barayón
出版
Calm Unity Press
, 2023
ISBN
9798849510361
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TCu50AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The story of a central figure in the history of the greater Bay Area counterculture: electronic music pioneer, co-producer of the Trips Festival, consigliere and chief remembrancer of Morning Star and Wheeler Ranch communes. Born in Spain in 1934, he lost his mother to a Franco firing squad and grew up with an American mother, who as a child he viewed as Miss America. He is a living link between the radical communal traditions of the Old and the New World through his father, the Spanish Republican novelist Ramón J. Sender, and his first wife Sibyl's great grandfather, John Humphrey Noyes, founder of the nineteenth century religious utopian Oneida Community, and by way of the authoritarian communism of the Bruderhof. In exile from fascist Spain with his father and sister, Ramon fetched up in New York, where he began his music studies, continuing later at the San Francisco Conservatory and Mills College. He created his own electronic music studio at The San Francisco Conservatory of Music before partnering with Morton Subotnick to create The San Francisco Tape Music Center and hired Don Buchla to create The Buchla Box, the first electronic instrument.