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Title: Interpretive electronic music systems: a portfolio of compositions
Authors: Rawlinson, Julian Dean
Supervisor(s): Edwards, Michael
Parker, Martin
Issue Date: 23-Nov-2011
Publisher: The University of Edinburgh
Abstract: A portfolio of electronic music compositions employing adaptable controllers, graphic notation, and custom software performance environments. The portfolio is comprised of scores, recordings, and supporting software and audio files for the following: Short Circuit; Sample & Hold; Mute | Solo; NCTRN; Radio | Silence; and Please use the tramps provided. Supplementary files include alternative audio and video recordings of some of the works listed above, additional software documentation, and a video recording of a structured improvisation featuring the controllers and software used in this portfolio.
Keywords: electronic music
graphic notation
interactive software
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5973
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