Playing with Algorithms—building individualized composer-performer software

Schedule

Thu Oct 06 2022 at 12:30 pm to 01:50 pm

Location

1114 W Nevada St | Urbana, IL

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Guest lecture for iSchool the course "Introduction to Computer Music"
About this Event

In a guest lecture for the iSchool the course "Introduction to Computer Music,” David Rosenboom will focus on ideas that have informed his use of computer music software tools designed to bring algorithmic music composition methods into real-time performance. An influential historical tool, Hierarchical Music Specification Language (HMSL), developed by Phil Burk, Larry Polansky, and David Rosenboom in the 1980s will serve as a launching pad for discussion, from which Rosenboom will expand into a landscape of related tools developed since that time, illustrated with examples of his music. Speculations about future developments will ensue, and interactive discussion is encouraged.

Featured participants:

David Rosenboom (George A. Miller Visiting Professor), Sever Tipei (Professor Emeritus of Composition-Theory, School of Music; Director of the Computer Music Project, iSchool.)


Date and Time: Oct. 6, 12.30 – 1.50 pm

Place: Music Building Auditorium, r. 1030 (1st floor, South Side)1114 W. Nevada St.Urbana, IL, 61801

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1114 W Nevada St, 1114 West Nevada Street, Urbana, United States

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