1949
Germany
Herbert Eimert’s first experiments in electronic music at the NWDR (later the WDR, Westdeutscher Rundfunk) in Cologne. This would lead to the birth of Elektronische Musik.
Electronic Music (Elektronische Musik)
A music that is composed using sounds that are synthetically and electronically generated, Electronic Music was born in the Studio for Electronic Music, of the NWDR (later the WDR) in Cologne.
The studio was founded by Herbert Eimert and Werner Meyer-Eppler in 1951. Starting in 1953 Karlheinz Stockhausen was a permanent collaborator and succeeded Eimert as its director in 1963. The objectives were the creation of new works on tape which were composed using synthesized sounds, conceived and organized according to strict serial procedures. The works were realized from scores displaying a high level of precision.