Douglas Leedy

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Entropical Paradise I 03:19 Tools
Entropical Paradise II 04:45 Tools
Good King Wenceslas 03:06 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 01:57 Tools
Joy To The World 03:06 Tools
White Landscape 20:14 Tools
The Harmonarium 19:48 Tools
Doria 21:03 Tools
Silent Night 03:02 Tools
Star Engine 21:06 Tools
In Dulci Jubilo 01:17 Tools
The Coventry Carol 03:02 Tools
Deck The Halls 01:17 Tools
The First Noel 01:17 Tools
From Heaven To Earth 01:17 Tools
We Three Kings 27:12 Tools
The Electric Zodiac AB 27:12 Tools
Entropical Paradise III 04:12 Tools
The Electric Zodiac BA 15:28 Tools
Entropical Paradise IV 04:23 Tools
Entropical Paradise V 03:28 Tools
In Dulci Jublio 15:28 Tools
Doria I 04:45 Tools
Entropical Paradise VI 04:19 Tools
Doria II 04:29 Tools
The Harmonarium III 04:46 Tools
White Landscape I 04:18 Tools
Doria V 02:18 Tools
The Harmonarium I 04:48 Tools
Entropical Paradise VIII 04:52 Tools
The Harmonarium II 04:08 Tools
White Landscape II 04:47 Tools
Entropical Paradise IX 05:24 Tools
Entropical Paradise VII 05:01 Tools
The Harmonarium IV 05:35 Tools
Star Engine I 05:03 Tools
The Electric Zodiac (Part 2) 16:40 Tools
White Landscape IV 06:00 Tools
White Landscape III 04:41 Tools
Star Engine IV 06:11 Tools
The Electric Zodiac (Part 1) 25:26 Tools
Doria III 04:38 Tools
Doria IV 04:39 Tools
Star Engine II 05:03 Tools
Star Engine III 04:40 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 25:26 Tools
Deck the Hall 25:26 Tools
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Douglas (Harry) Leedy, born March 3rd, 1938 in Portland, Oregon is an American composer. He studied with Karl Kohn at Pomona College and at the University of California at Berkeley, where he was in a composition seminar with membership including La Monte Young and Terry Riley. An orchestral hornist, harpsichordist, and singer, he studied South Indian music in Madras with K.V. Narayaswami and was the musical director of the Portland Handel Festival. He taught music at UCLA and at Reed College. He foundeded the electronic music studio at UCLA, and his synthesized music was among the earliest commissioned album-length recordings of the Moog Synthesizer. The double album Entropical Paradise was both the first double album of synthesized music and featured modular analog syntheziser patches that, once set, played without further intervention by the performer. (Excerpts from Entropical Paradise were also included in the soundtrack album to the film Slaughterhouse Five as atmospheric compliments to the music by Bach that had been featured in the actual Glenn Gould-produced soundtrack). Although intially in an atonal, but not strictly serial, style, his music has included theatrical elements (Exhibition Music, Decay), has had deep relationships to early music (Symphoniae Sacrae for soprano, harpsichord, and viola da gamba), and he has explored the relationship, in classical Greek and Latin music betweent text and music. He is a scholar of tuning systems and has composed for keyboard instruments in historical meantone and non-equal temperaments and in various systems of Just intonation. His Pastorale (1987) is a setting of an Ode of Horace for chorus and retuned piano in Just Intonation, four hands. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.