Wayne Slawson

A. Wayne Slawson (born December 29, 1932) is a composer and professor.

Best known for Wishful Thinking About Winter, composed at MIT in 1967,[1] a computer-generated setting of a haiku that uses a wide range of spectral glide rates.

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