The Computer and Music /

The first of its kind, this is book consists of twenty-one essays describing the many different uses of the digital computer in the field of music. Musicologists will find that various historical periods-from medieval to contemporary-are represented, and examples of computer analysis of ethnic music...

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Other Authors: Lincoln, Harry B. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Illustration --  |t Preface --  |t Contributors --  |t Part One: Historical Background --  |t I. Musicke's Handmaiden: Or Technologv In The Service Of The Arts /  |r Bowles, Edmund A. --  |t Part Two: Music Composition --  |t II. From Musical Ideas To Computers And Back /  |r Briin, Herbert --  |t III. Ethics And Esthetics Of Computer Composition /  |r Strang, Gerald --  |t IV. Music Composed With Computers--A Historical Survey /  |r Hiller, Lejaren --  |t V. Muspec /  |r Citron, Jack P. --  |t Part Three: Analysis Of Music --  |t VI. Webern's Use Of Motive In The Piano Variations /  |r Fiore, Mary E. --  |t VII. Toward A Theory Of Webemian Harmony, Via Analysis With A Digital Computer /  |r Fuller, Rainon --  |t VIII. Harmony Before And After 1910: A Computer Comparison /  |r Jackson, Roland --  |t IX. Automated Discovery Of Similar Segments In The Forty-Eight Permutations Of A Twelve-Tone Row /  |r Lejkoff, Gerald --  |t X. Fortran Music Programs Involving Numerically Related Tones /  |r Lofstedt, John / Morton, Ian --  |t XI. Theoretical Possibilities For Equally Tempered Musical Systems /  |r Stoney, William --  |t XII. Root Progression And Composer Identification /  |r Youngblood, Joseph --  |t Part Four: Ethnomusicology --  |t XIII. Computer-Aided Analysis Of Javanese Music /  |r Lieberman, Fredric --  |t XIV. Computer-Oriented Comparative Musicology /  |r Suchoff, Benjamin --  |t Part Five: Music History And Style Analysis --  |t XV. Numerical Methods Of Comparing Musical Styles /  |r Fiehler, Judith / Crane, Frederick --  |t XVI. Music Style Analysis By Computer /  |r Gahtira, A. James --  |t XVII. Toward A Comprehensive French Chanson Catalog /  |r Hudson, Barton --  |t XVIII. Transcription Of Tablature To Standard Notation /  |r Hultherg, W. Earle --  |t XIX. A Test For Melodic Borrowings Among Notre Dame Organa Dupla /  |r Karp, Theodore --  |t Part Six: Music Information Retrieval --  |t XX. Mir--A Simple Programming Language For Musical Information Retrieval /  |r Kassler, Michael --  |t XXI. An Automated Music Library Catalog For Scores And Phonorecords /  |r Roberson, Robert E. / Lynn, Alfred G. / Tanno, Jolm W. --  |t Index 
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655 7 |a Criticism, interpretation, etc.  |2 fast 
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