
Bebe and Louis Barron - Wikipedia
Bebe Barron (June 16, 1925 – April 20, 2008) and Louis Barron (April 23, 1920 – November 1, 1989) were pioneers in the field of electronic music. The American couple is credited with writing the first electronic music for magnetic tape composed in the United States, and the first entirely electronic film score for the MGM movie Forbidden ...
Bebe Barron, 82, Pioneer of Electronic Scores, Is Dead
2008年4月25日 · Bebe Barron, who with her husband Louis composed the first electronic score for a feature film the eerie gulps and burbles, echoes and weeeoooos that accentuated invisible monsters and robotic...
Louis and Bebe Barron: Forbidden Planet (1956) - YouTube
2011年3月24日 · Louis Barron (1920-1989) and Bebe Barron (1925-2008): Forbidden Planet, main title fron MGM movie (1956). ...more
Bebe and Louis Barron - Linda Hall Library
2021年6月16日 · Bebe Barron, an electronic music composer, was born June 16, 1925, in Minneapolis. She studied music composition, and met a fellow student, a pianist, Louis Barron, who was more interested in electronics than playing music. They married in 1947 and moved to Greenwich Village.
Her pioneering score for 'Forbidden Planet' helped popularize ...
2008年4月27日 · Bebe Barron, a pioneering composer who started manipulating sounds after receiving a tape recorder as a wedding present and later scored the 1956 science-fiction film “Forbidden Planet,” the...
The Barrons: Forgotten Pioneers of Electronic Music : NPR
2005年2月7日 · Before synthesizers and samplers, Bebe and Louis Barron created otherworldly electronic sounds. series explores the unexpected intersections of art and science. Watch …
Barron Archive — Forgotten Futures
The archive of the Louis and Bebe Barron Electronic Music Studio contains over 500 reels of magnetic tape including master and working tapes, production notes and scripts, correspondence, some of Louis Barron's circuit designs, notes about cybernetics and aesthetics, contracts and business communications, clippings, manuals, and some of the ...
Bebe Barron - IMDb
Bebe Barron was born on 16 June 1926 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She was a composer, known for Forbidden Planet (1956), El monstruo de los volcanes (1963) and Trailer Nation (2018). She was married to Leonard Neubauer and Louis Barron. She died on 20 April 2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Bebe Barron: Co-composer of the first electronic film score, for
Bebe Barron, with her husband Louis, composed "electronic tonalities" for the film Forbidden Planet (1956), the first completely electronic score for any mainstream film.
The First Electronic Filmscore-Forbidden Planet: A Conversation …
And the world’s first electronic filmscore was nominated for an Academy Award. Prior to Forbidden Planet Bebe and Louis Barron had scored experimental films for Ian Hugo and Walter Lewisohm; and later composed Broadway scores for Gore Vidal, John Houseman, Christopher Fry and Cyril Ritchard.