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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Paul Tortelier, Wolfgang Mitterer, Alexander Lokshin, William Mayer, George Frederick McKay, Sylvia Constantinidis, Gareth Loy, Rudolf Friml, Emil von Reznicek, Tom Winslow, Lucia Ronchetti, Gilflo, Ludvik elansky, Dilys Elwyn-Edwards, Janika Vandervelde, Sandor Harmati, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Vaclav Suk, Karen Tanaka, Wilhelm Kuhe, Dora Peja evi, Earl Wild, Percy Hilder Miles, Walter Thompson, Julia Usher, Julius Bittner, John Chowning, Gustav Brom, Jon Mostad, Kenneth Leighton, Constantin Br iloiu, Karl Rankl, Randall Giles, Toma Pengov, Edward Olearczyk, Beat Furrer, Joel Spiegelman, Richard Rudolf Klein, Heinrich Berte, Miklos Kocsar, Arnold Mendelssohn, Enid Luff, Max Schonherr, Erna Tauro, William Wallace, Walter Braithwaite, Vladimir Fere, Felix Woyrsch, Otto Zykan, Vladislav Zolotaryov, Rudi Wilfer, Noel Gallon, Emmy Wegener, Max Deutsch, Felix Fourdrain, David Ashkenazi, Alicia Adelaide Needham, Jean Gallon, Antun Dobroni, Jean Chatillon, Marvin Duchow, Hanns Jelinek, Simon Jeffes, Peter Kiesewetter. Excerpt: Wolfgang Mitterer (* June 6 1958 in Lienz, East Tyrol) is an Austrian composer and musician (organ, keyboard). Vertical SilenceWolfgang Mitterer studied with Otto Bruckner in Graz in 1977, and then from 1978 to 1983 at the Vienna University of Music he studied organ with Herbert Tachezi and composition with Heinrich Gattermeyer before working for a year at the studio for electroacoustic music (EMS) in Stockholm in 1983. This was followed by scholarships to Rome in 1988 and Berlin from 1995 to 1996. In 1991 Mitterer founded the Olongapo label. Mitterer is considered to be one of the most important contemporary Austrian composers and a pioneer in the field of electroacoustic music. He currently does a lot of work together with other artists, frequently with international improvisation and jazz musicians ...