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Title The Computer and music. / Edited by Harry B. Lincoln.

Publication Info. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, [1970]

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Description xvi, 354 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, music. ; 25 cm
Contents Musicke's handmaiden, by E. A. Bowles.--From musical ideas to computers and back, by H. BrĂ¼n.--Ethics and esthetics of computer composition, by G. Strang.--Music composed with computers, by L. Hiller.--MUSPEC, by J. P. Citron.--Webern's use of motive, by M. E. Fiore.--Toward a theory of Webernian harmony, by R. Fuller.--Harmony before and after 1910, by R. Jackson.--Permutations of a twelve-tone row, by G. Lefkoff.--Programs involving numerically related tones, by I. Morton and J. Lofstedt.--Possibilities for equally tempered systems, by W. Stoney.--Root progression and composer identification, by J. Youngblood.--Analysis of Javanese music, by F. Lieberman.--Computer-oriented comparative musicology, by B. Suchoff.--Numerical methods of comparing musical styles, by F. Crane and J. Fiehler.--Style analysis by computer, by A. J. Gabura.--Toward a French chanson catalog, by B. Hudson.--Transcription of tablature to standard notation, by W. Earle Hultberg.--Melodic borrowings among organa dupla, by T. Karp.--MIR, a simple programming language, by M. Kassler.--Automated catalog for scores and phonorecords, by J. W. Tanno, A. G. Lynn, and R. E. Roberson.
Subject Music -- Data processing.
Music -- Data processing.
Genre/Form Computer music.
Added Author Lincoln, Harry B.
ISBN 0801405505 15.00