Frederick Charles Judd (1914-1992) was a pioneer of British
electronic music, composing and recording at his home studio.
'Electronic Music and Musique Concrete', originally published in
1961, was one of the earliest books to introduce to a popular
audience a form of music then in its infancy. From the late 1950s
into the 1960s Judd toured Britain giving lectures and
demonstrations of techniques and equipment, often in the company of
his friend and fellow innovator Daphne Oram. Judd's biggest
commercial success as a musician came in 1963 with Space Patrol,
the first British TV series to feature an all-electronic score. A
second book by Judd, 'Electronics In Music' (1972), is also
published by Foruli Classics.
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