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TIMARA

TIMARA (Technology in Music and Related Arts) is a program at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music notable for its importance in the history of electronic music. Established in 1967, TIMARA is well known as the world's first conservatory program in electronic music. Department alumni have included Cory Arcangel, Christopher Rouse, Dary John Mizelle, Dan Forden and Amy X Neuburg.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.timara.oberlin.edu/alumni.html )
The major in Technology in Music and Related Arts is intended for students who desire a career in which traditional musical skills and understanding are combined with the exploration of the very latest techniques for musical expression. The program prepares a student for specialized graduate study in computer music, digital media and new performance.
==Early History==
Oberlin's extensive history with electronic music dates back to the mid-19th century due to its relationship with inventor Elisha Grey. Gray, considered to be the father of the modern music synthesizer, served as adjunct professor of physics at Oberlin 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What is a Synthesizer and how does it work? | )〕 and following his tenure, was granted over 70 patents for his inventions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Elisha Gray )
Grey's electromechanical oscillator paved the way for another Oberlin physicist, Thaddeus Cahill, who created the telharmonium in 1877. The instrument, although no recordings have survived, is considered one of the first electronic instruments to garner international attention.
The TIMARA department was officially founded in 1967 by composer Olly Wilson as a response to the number of composition students who pursued studies in electronics. The program became the first in a series of departments in American universities to allow for experimentation in analog synthesis as well as mixed media art.

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