[Apologies for a bit of cross posting]

Dear friends and colleagues,

For a forthcoming Handbook on Algorithmic Music I have been invited to write a 
chapter on knowledge-based algorithmic composition. In this chapter I would 
like to focus on actual compositions that employ techniques like grammars, 
constraint programming, techniques from machine learning like Markov chains or 
artificial neural networks etc., and then discuss technical details in the 
light of such examples. 

I am looking for material on relevant compositions. I am particularly looking 
for compositions that use these or other relevant algorithmic composition 
techniques in a characteristic way. For example, there exist compositions where 
filter movements are controlled with rhythmic constraints, where multiphonics 
are composed with a constraint-based system, where rules control the resulting 
formats of an overall orchestral sound to make the orchestra “speak”… So, on 
the one hand, pieces that use such techniques in a somewhat unconventional way 
by going beyond the generation of mere note pitches and/or durations are 
interesting for me. On the other hand, of course also the generation of note 
pitches and/or durations can of course be characteristic, e.g., by further 
developing an underlying technique (e.g., by combining some knowledge-based 
technique with another technique), or simply the resulting music is convincing. 
You get the idea.   

So, I would be grateful if you point out relevant compositions. If this is a 
composition of your own, I would welcome informative details (e.g., 
score/recording, and a description of your algorithmic composition 
technique(s)). 

I am looking forward to your responses. Thank you very much! 

Best wishes,
Torsten

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Dr Torsten Anders
Course Leader, Music Technology
University of Bedfordshire
Park Square, Room A315
http://www.torsten-anders.de








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