Born in 1926, Kenneth (Louis) Gaburo spent much of his adult life watching the way electronics dramatically shaped his surrounding world and his own compositional style. Just after his 30th birthday, he attracted considerable attention when he brought forth an upsurge of works that involved both electronics and multimedia. It was around this time that his talents began to be formally noticed; he acquired a George Gershwin Memorial Award in 1954 and an award from the Berkshire Music Center in 1956. A student of Bernard Rogers, Burrill Phillips, and Goffredo Petrassi, he attende...