Pathways To Music
The Birth Of Electronic Music Part I by Nick Rossi and published by a Keyboard Publication has been digitized from the original slide and vinyl circa 1971. The QuickTime files are avaliable for Educational purposes only and should serve as a basic rough guide to the historical aspect of early electronic music. As far as I can tell Keyboard Publication/New Haven is not anywhere to be found online. The closest reference to Nick Rossi is here. I know that is not the right Nick because they were born the same year as the publication. This slide show is the only one in existence as far as I can tell. It was located in a middle school library before it got thrown out and retrieved back by my Professor. Use it as you will, just don't sell it or take Nick Rossi's credit.
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Quicktime Files.
Large Size ( 40mb )
Small Size ( 8mb )
Quicktime Files.

6 Comments:
At 9/08/2005 11:59:06 AM, Pascal said…
Part 2! Part 2! Do you have Part 2? I'm dyin over here!
At 9/08/2005 12:52:35 PM, funkmunky said…
seriously... how can we get the rest of it!?!?!?!?!
At 9/09/2005 02:23:19 PM, Master said…
Heh, yes very soon. It is actually my homework for the weekend. To get it done. Sorry to keep everyone hanging.
At 9/14/2005 11:30:31 AM, ~8-) Tony said…
Excellent! Waiting Waiting for part 2 :-) :-) I'll be back!
Thanks for posting this great video!
At 9/27/2005 12:37:14 PM, Anonymous said…
please can we have part 2 soon, my 5 yr old can't understand why i can't show her the rest of it... be a great service 2 us all, smart docu.
PEACE
At 11/05/2005 04:58:39 AM, Anonymous said…
I think you'll find that this Nick Rossi was (or is) a journalist and author on musical subjects. If you look him up on Amazon you'll find quite a few titles by him.
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