syn, 1925-2003 GB, Devizes
Musician / Composer of Electronic and Soundtrack
A.k.a. Daphne Blake Oram
Daphne Oram (December 31, 1925 – January 23, 2003) worked for the BBC from 1943, first as a sound engineer, later as the co-founder and director of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Oram left the BBC for good in 1959, moving to Tower Folly, an oast house she had purchased in Kent, in order to make her own music, beyond just creating sounds to be used as special effects. She also created a musical machine that converted pictures into sound, known as Oramics, which she later continued working on with the onset of the home computer revolution in 1981. After suffering a stroke in 1994, she was forced to give up her work, and retired to a nursing home where she died on 23 January 2003, aged 77.
BBC Radiophonic Workshop |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sound Houses | Walls / Daphne Oram | 2014 | Album |
Electronic Sound Patterns / Electronic Movements | Daphne Oram / Tom Dissevelt | 2013 | Compil. |
Private Dreams And Public Nightmares | Daphne Oram Reworked And Re-Interpreted By Andrea Parker And Daz Quayle | 2011 | Album |
The Oram Tapes: Volume One | Daphne Oram | 2011 | Compil. |
Spaceship UK: The Untold Story Of The British Space Programme | Daphne Oram / Belbury Poly | 2010 | Single |
Oramics | Daphne Oram | 2007 | Compil. |
Listen, Move And Dance Nos. 1-3 | Daphne Oram, Vera Gray | 1972 | Compil. |
Electronic Sound Patterns | Daphne Oram | 1962 | Single |
Listen, Move And Dance Volume 1 | Daphne Oram & Vera Gray | 1962 | Album |
Listen, Move And Dance - Moving Percussion And Electronic Sound Pictures | Vera Gray / Desmond Briscoe / Daphne Oram | Compil. |
Daphne Oramics |