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Paul Horn
Paul Horn
American flautist in jazz and New Age music
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Lyle Mays
Lyle Mays
American jazz musician
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Robert Rich
Robert Rich
American ambient musician and composer
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Suzanne Ciani
Suzanne Ciani
Italian American composer and musician
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J. D. Parran
J. D. Parran
American musician
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Chuck Wild
Chuck Wild
American recording artist, keyboardist & composer
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Michael Boddicker
Michael Boddicker
American composer
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Tom Howard
Tom Howard
American musician
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Michael Stearns
Michael Stearns
American composer
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Thomas Dolby
Thomas Dolby
English musician, producer, entrepreneur and teacher
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Tangerine Dream
Tangerine Dream
German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese
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Vangelis
Vangelis
Greek musician and composer of electronic, progressive, ambient, jazz, and orchestral music
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Eloy Fritsch
Eloy Fritsch
Brazilian musician
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David Kristian
David Kristian
Canadian composer
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Earthstar
Earthstar
American band
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Bill Conti
Bill Conti
American composer and conductor (born 1942)
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Yanni
Yanni
Greek pianist, keyboardist, composer, and music producer
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John Barry
John Barry
English film score composer
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Kitarō
Kitarō
musician, composer, record producer, arranger
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Bruce Ditmas
Bruce Ditmas
American musician
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Garth Hudson
Garth Hudson
Canadian musician
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Attrition
Attrition
rock band
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Lakshminarayana Subramaniam
Lakshminarayana Subramaniam
Indian musician (1947— )
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Wendy Carlos
Wendy Carlos
American composer and electronic musician
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Shadowfax
Shadowfax
band
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Terry Oldfield
Terry Oldfield
English composer
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Matthew Sweet
Matthew Sweet
alternative rock/power pop musician
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Jan Hammer
Jan Hammer
Czech-born American musician, composer and record producer
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Bruce Broughton
Bruce Broughton
American orchestral composer of television, film, and video game scores and concert works
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Shulamit Ran
Shulamit Ran
American composer
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Toshi Ichiyanagi
Toshi Ichiyanagi
Japanese composer
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Christopher Franke
Christopher Franke
German musician and composer
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Juan Atkins
Juan Atkins
American musician and techno music developer
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The Gap Band
The Gap Band
American R&B and funk band
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Basil Poledouris
Basil Poledouris
Greek-American composer, conductor, and orchestrator of film and television scores (1945-2006)
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Harold Faltermeyer
Harold Faltermeyer
German musician
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Dave Grusin
Dave Grusin
American composer, arranger, producer, and pianist
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R. Carlos Nakai
R. Carlos Nakai
American flutist
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Greg Phillinganes
Greg Phillinganes
American keyboardist
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Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny
American jazz musician
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Ralph Towner
Ralph Towner
American musician
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Pauline Anna Strom
Pauline Anna Strom
American electronic musician
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
English composer and impresario of musical theatre (born 1948)
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Poi Dog Pondering
Poi Dog Pondering
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Lew Soloff
Lew Soloff
American musician
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Chrome
Chrome
American band
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Arthur Barrow
Arthur Barrow
American musician
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The Fibonaccis
The Fibonaccis
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Gershon Kingsley
Gershon Kingsley
American composer and musician
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Narada Michael Walden
Narada Michael Walden
American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer

Emerald Web was an American musical duo, made up of the husband-wife team of Bob Stohl and Kat Epple. Founded in 1978 and active through the 1980s, the Florida-based Stohl and Epple composed and recorded music in the New Age and electronica genres. In addition to recording their music and performing in concert, Emerald Web composed many television soundtracks, including National Geographic, PBS Nova, CNN, Apple Computers, NASA and Carl Sagan's documentary films, winning several Emmy Awards. They also composed music for a wide range of other applications, from films to planetarium shows. They received a Grammy nomination in 1986 for their album Catspaw.

They were known for innovative synthesizer orchestration and created a unique blend of "electronic space music" and acoustic instruments. Both Epple and Stohl were also flautists; their flute-dominated music achieved a distinctive sound among New Age artists. Stohl was also noted for his musicianship on the Lyricon, a woodwind/synthesizer hybrid.

The partnership ended with Stohl's accidental death by drowning in March 1990, at the age of 35. Epple has continued to compose and record under her own name, as a solo artist and with the ensemble White Crow (1997). She also played flute on Devin Townsend's record Ghost. On her own and as part of Emerald Web, Epple has won eight Emmys and ten Addy Awards for work in composing music for television.