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English: Pictured above from left to right at the 1964 University of Toronto electronic music seminar: Back row: Gustav Ciamaga, Myron Schaeffer, John Donald Robb. Second row: Paul Pedersen, John Hassell, Richard Robinson. Front row: Bruce Mather, Wiliam Pottebaum, Anthony Gnazzo, Jean Eichelberger Ivey, Otto Henry, Hugh Glasgow (likely). PC: Peabody Institute Archives, "Expressions of Innovation: Peabody Computer Music at 50" online exhibit.
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Jean Eichelberger Ivey and colleagues at the 1964 University of Toronto electronic music seminar.

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