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The present book is the result of a three year research project
which investigated the creative act of composing by means of
algorithmic composition. Central to the investigation are the
compositional strategies of 12 composers, which were documented
through a dialogic and cyclic process of modelling and evaluating
musical materials. The aesthetic premises and compositional
approaches configure a rich spectrum of diverse positions, which is
reflected also in the kinds of approaches and methods used. These
approaches and methods include the generation and evaluation of
chord sequences using genetic algorithms, the application of
morphing strategies to research harmonic transformations, an
automatic classification of personal preferences via machine
learning, and an application of mathematical music theory to the
analysis and resynthesis of musical material. The second part of
the book features contributions by Sandeep Bhagwati, William
Brooks, David Cope, Darla Crispin, Nicolas Donin, and Guerino
Mazzola. These authors variously consider the project from
different perspectives, offer independent approaches, or provide
more general reflections from their respective research fields.
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 are covered.
The comprehensive bibliography makes this work ideal for the
musician and the researcher alike. "
The present book is the result of a three year research project
which investigated the creative act of composing by means of
algorithmic composition. Central to the investigation are the
compositional strategies of 12 composers, which were documented
through a dialogic and cyclic process of modelling and evaluating
musical materials. The aesthetic premises and compositional
approaches configure a rich spectrum of diverse positions, which is
reflected also in the kinds of approaches and methods used. These
approaches and methods include the generation and evaluation of
chord sequences using genetic algorithms, the application of
morphing strategies to research harmonic transformations, an
automatic classification of personal preferences via machine
learning, and an application of mathematical music theory to the
analysis and resynthesis of musical material. The second part of
the book features contributions by Sandeep Bhagwati, William
Brooks, David Cope, Darla Crispin, Nicolas Donin, and Guerino
Mazzola. These authors variously consider the project from
different perspectives, offer independent approaches, or provide
more general reflections from their respective research fields.
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 are covered.
The comprehensive bibliography makes this work ideal for the
musician and the researcher alike.
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