| Title:
| 'Oldest' computer music unveiled
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| Description:
| "A scratchy recording of Baa Baa Black Sheep and a truncated version of In the Mood are thought to be the oldest known recordings of computer generated music. The songs were captured by the BBC in the Autumn of 1951 during a visit to the University of Manchester. The recording has been unveiled as part of the 60th Anniversary of "Baby", the forerunner of all modern computers."
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| Author:
| Jonathan Fildes, Science and technology reporter, BBC News
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| Orig. Date:
| 17 June 2008
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| Source:
| BBC News
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| Subject:
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| Contributor:
| Bruce Buchanan
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| Comments:
| video included
Include with both History topics and News.
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| Type:
| Text
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| Language:
| English
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| Format:
| html
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| Last Edit:
| Wed, 30 Jul 2008 21:12:56 -0700
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