While I'm commenting: I think the (original) title undersells the significance - the recording is from Turing's computing lab at Manchester, 1951.
There are several notes that sounds significantly out of tune, a bit similar to a beginner violinist. Which is kind of poetic in a way. The first computer to play music (in 1951!) had not mastered it yet.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/alan-turing-how-his-universal-mach...
It looked (and sounded) like this:
I don't know who made that nor why but that disk spread like wildfire: we were all making copies of it and it felt like we were living in the future.