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  1. Gershon Kingsley, nome d'arte di Götz Gustav Ksinski (Bochum, 28 ottobre 1922 – New York, 10 dicembre 2019), è stato un compositore tedesco naturalizzato statunitense. Considerato un pioniere della musica elettronica per sintetizzatore moog, fu fondatore del First Moog Quartet nonché membro del duo Perrey & Kingsley insieme a ...

  2. Gershon Kingsley (born Götz Gustav Ksinski; October 28, 1922 – December 10, 2019) was a German-American composer, a pioneer of electronic music and the Moog synthesizer, a partner in the electronic music duo Perrey and Kingsley, founder of the First Moog Quartet, and writer of rock-inspired compositions for Jewish religious ...

  3. 15 dic 2019 · By Jon Pareles. Published Dec. 15, 2019 Updated Jan. 8, 2020. Gershon Kingsley, a composer who brought electronic sounds into popular music and wrote the enduring instrumental hit “Pop Corn,”...

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  4. 15 dic 2019 · Il compositore statunitense Gershon Kingsley, tra i primi a sperimentare l'elettronica sul sintetizzatore moog, è morto a New York all'età di 97 anni. L'annuncio della scomparsa è stato dato...

  5. 15 dic 2019 · Bettmann Archive. Gershon Kingsley, the electronic music pioneer who wrote some of the genre’s most enduring songs, has died at the age of 97. Kingsley’s family tweeted that the composer died...

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  6. 16 dic 2019 · Gershon Kingsley, widely regarded as one of the premier pioneers of electronic music and an early champion of the genre's defining synthesizer-based sound and technology, died Dec. 10. He was 97. While details surrounding the cause of his death have yet to be released, his family confirmed the news in a post shared on Kingsley's ...

  7. Biography. by Sam Mason. Gershon Kingsley (b. Goetz Gustav Ksinski on October 28, 1922, in Bochum, Westfalia, Germany, d. December 10, 2019, in New York, NY) grew up in Berlin, but, in the rise of Nazism, separated from his family at age 15 and fled to Palestine in 1938.