Morton Subotnick (born 1933) is an American composer and pioneer of electronic music, notable for composing Silver Apples of the Moon (1967) and for early work with the Buchla modular synthesizer.

Subotnick's Silver Apples of the Moon was a commissioned 1967 work for Nonesuch Records made on a Buchla synthesizer. He is widely regarded as an influential figure in the development of electronic and experimental music.

The single review treats Silver Apples of the Moon (1967) as a landmark electronic work commissioned by Nonesuch and made on a Buchla modular synthesizer. The piece is described as two parts totaling 31 minutes, notable for pulse-based textures and rhythmic elements. Review notes the music's originality and its status as a classic, while warning it can be challenging for listeners unfamiliar with the genre.

For:Listeners and students of electronic, experimental and contemporary classical music

 United States, 1967: a record company, Nonesuch, commissions a composer, Morton Subotnick, to create an electronic music piece intended for publication on a long-playing record; the disc and the track contained in it were meant to make this new music genre accessible to the general public.

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