9783211755396
Algorithmic Composition: Paradigms Of Automated Music Generation - Gerhard Nierhaus
Springer (2008)
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Computer composition, Composition (Music), Music theory - Mathematics, Musical analysis, Pattern formation (Physical sciences), Algorithms, Soft computing, Music - Philosophy and aesthetics, Music - History and criticism

Algorithmic composition - composing by means of formalizable methods - has a century old tradition not only in occidental music history. This is the first book to provide a detailed overview of prominent procedures of algorithmic composition in a pragmatic way rather than by treating formalizable aspects in single works. In addition to an historic overview, each chapter presents a specific class of algorithm in a compositional context by providing a general introduction to its development and theoretical basis and describes different musical applications. Each chapter outlines the strengths, weaknesses and possible aesthetical implications resulting from the application of the treated approaches. Topics covered are: markov models, generative grammars, transition networks, chaos and self-similarity, genetic algorithms, cellular automata, neural networks and artificial intelligence. The comprehensive bibliography makes this work ideal for the musician and the researcher alike.

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LoC Classification MT56 .N54 2009
Dewey 511
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 69,95 €
No. of Pages 287
Height x Width 250 mm
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