(1916-) US composer and theorist. He pioneered the application of information theory to music in the 1950s, introducing set theory to series manipulations and the term “pitch class” to define every octave identity of a note name. His works include four string quartets, works for orchestra, Philomel for soprano and electronic tape 1963–64, and Ensembles for Synthesizer 1967, both composed using the 1960 RCA Princeton-Columbia Mark II Synthesizer, which he helped to design.
City in Minnesota (USA); zip code 55706.
Množina: Babbitts
A person and especially a business or professional man who conforms unthinkingly to prevailing middle-class standards.
Satirical novel 1922 by Sinclair Lewis about a Midwestern businessman obsessed with commerce, clubs, and material values. “Babbittry” came to mean a type of Middle American cultureless innocence.
To line with a Babbitt metal.