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From 17-19th October 1958,[1] Delia went with Jonathan Harvey to Expo 58, l'Exposition Internationale et Universelle,[2] in Brussels, where they heard the world première of Varese's "Poème Eléctronique"[3] at its world première, performed on 425 speakers.[4]

Tristam Cary and Daphne Oram were also there, though presumably she didn't know them at that point, as were most of the electronic musical luminaries of the time.[5]
External links
- Recreating the Philips Pavilion posted by Joe Drew, January 16, 2010 on the ANABlog Archive.
References
- ↑ Expo 58 on wikipedia.org
- ↑ Legend to the Expo 58 group photo.
- ↑ Personal communication from Jonathan Harvey's daughter, May 2017.
- ↑ Professor Chou Wen-chung, musical executor of the Varese estate, on Edgard Varese's "Poem Electronique" on furious.com
- ↑ These Hopeful Machines, at 6:05.