SWITCHED-ON BACH ![]()
However, the first truly audacious use of synthesizers was probably the 1968 album by Walter Carlos called Switched-On Bach, the first classical album to sell one million copies. For many years, using synthesizers to make music was difficult because of the time-consuming programming involved and the rather primitive mixing equipment of that period. I saw a “live” performance by Carlos on television once, and as I remember, it was mainly shots of a static Moog Synthesizer. Walter Carlos continued to release synthesizer albums for many years – including the soundtrack for the Stanley Kubrick film A Clockwork Orange – though none had the impact of Switched-On Bach. (March 2012) |