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- Electronic music (links | edit)
- Jon Appleton (links | edit)
- Milton Babbitt (links | edit)
- 1959 in music (links | edit)
- Charles Wuorinen (links | edit)
- Brad Garton (links | edit)
- Electroacoustic music (links | edit)
- RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer (links | edit)
- Ingram Marshall (links | edit)
- Sonification (links | edit)
- Otto Luening (links | edit)
- Mario Davidovsky (links | edit)
- Marlos Nobre (links | edit)
- Peter Mauzey (links | edit)
- Vladimir Ussachevsky (links | edit)
- Chou Wen-chung (links | edit)
- Tod Dockstader (links | edit)
- Ruth Anderson (composer) (links | edit)
- Alice Shields (links | edit)
- Tzvi Avni (links | edit)
- Subharchord (links | edit)
- Synchronisms (Davidovsky) (links | edit)
- Daria Semegen (links | edit)
- Columbia–Princeton Electronic Music Center (album) (links | edit)
- Charles Dodge (composer) (links | edit)
- Philomel (Babbitt) (links | edit)
- Norma Beecroft (links | edit)
- George Balch Wilson (links | edit)
- Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music (links | edit)
- Pril Smiley (links | edit)
- Merrill Leroy Ellis (links | edit)
- Envelope (music) (links | edit)
- Mixed music (links | edit)
- Kenjiro Ezaki (links | edit)
- Recording studio as an instrument (links | edit)
- Misplaced Pages talk:WikiProject Computer music/Archive 1 (links | edit)
- RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer (links | edit)
- Dorkbot (links | edit)
- Freight Elevator Quartet (links | edit)
- Switched-On Bach (links | edit)
- Jean-Claude Risset (links | edit)
- Roger Sessions (links | edit)
- School of General Studies (links | edit)
- Union Theological Seminary (links | edit)
- Columbia College, Columbia University (links | edit)
- Audubon Ballroom (links | edit)
- David Cope (links | edit)
- List of Columbia University people (links | edit)
- Otto Luening (links | edit)
- Keytar (links | edit)
- The Hub (band) (links | edit)
- Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (links | edit)
- Teachers College, Columbia University (links | edit)
- Columbia University tunnels (links | edit)
- Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York (links | edit)
- Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (links | edit)
- Columbia University School of Social Work (links | edit)
- Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (links | edit)
- Columbia University School of the Arts (links | edit)
- Columbia University School of Nursing (links | edit)
- Core Curriculum (Columbia College) (links | edit)
- Goddard Institute for Space Studies (links | edit)
- MIDI controller (links | edit)
- Hugh Le Caine (links | edit)
- Curtis Roads (links | edit)
- R. Luke DuBois (links | edit)
- Philolexian Society (links | edit)
- Moog synthesizer (links | edit)
- Columbia University Press (links | edit)
- Bernard Parmegiani (links | edit)
- Trimpin (links | edit)
- Halim El-Dabh (links | edit)
- Cooperative Institute for Climate Applications and Research (links | edit)
- Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (links | edit)
- West End Bar (links | edit)
- New York State Psychiatric Institute (links | edit)
- Columbia University Irving Medical Center (links | edit)
- Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory (links | edit)
- Columbia-princeton electronic music center (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Vladimir Ussachevsky (links | edit)
- Pierre Henry (links | edit)
- WKCR-FM (links | edit)
- Hotel Theresa (links | edit)
- Neurological Institute of New York (links | edit)
- Laser harp (links | edit)