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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "BBC Radiophonic Music was the first compilation of music released by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. It featured music by three of the Workshop's most prominent composers, John Baker, David Cain, and Delia Derbyshire. The album was originally released in 1968 for use as library music, but later given a commercial release in 1970 on the new BBC Records label.In 2002, the compilation was remastered by Mark Ayres, and re-released with two bonus Derbyshire songs; the original composition \"Time to Go\" and her version of \"Happy Birthday\". For the 2003 release of Music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, the 2002 remasters of this compilation were combined with Ayres' 2002 remasters of the 1975 compilation The Radiophonic Workshop, and the entire set was resequenced.The music on BBC Radiophonic Music varied between incidental music and signature tunes, which had been used by various BBC programmes, as well as some radio jingles. The selection demonstrated many of the methods used by the composers at the Radiophonic Workshop, including musique concrète tape editing and their use of primitive early electronic oscillators. It featured mostly original compositions, except for Baker's arrangements of the traditional \"Boys and Girls\" and \"The Frogs Wooing\", and Derbyshire's version of Johann Sebastian Bach's \"Air\"."@en }

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