Éliane Radigue
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In 1975, Éliane Radigue became a disciple of Tibetan Buddhism and later composed a large-scale cycle of works based on the life of Milarepa, the 11th-century Tibetan master. Crossroads host John Duncan plays:
1. Geelriandre (Arp synthesizer recorded in 1972)
2. Arthesis (Moog at University of Iowa in 1973)
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