The Indiana University Computer Science Department and the School of Music invite you to attend a weekend of lectures and music entitled Horizons in Computer Music on Saturday and Sunday, March 8 - 9, 1997, to be held at the Simon Recital Center in Bloomington, IN, on the northwest corner of Jordan Avenue and Third Street. Click here for directions.
We are delighted to welcome the following invited composers:
Sunday, March 9, Concert:
Saturday, March 8, Lectures:
Sweeney Lecture Hall 015 (Ground Floor), Simon Recital Center
Max Mathews, Live Performance of Traditional Music with Radio Baton
with Baird Dodge (violin) and Andrey Kasparov (piano)
Charles M. Dodge, Timbre, Timing, and Tuning: A Thirty-year Retrospective of Composing Music with Computers
Roger B. Dannenberg, Can Computers Understand Music?
Auer Recital Hall (First Floor), Simon Recital Center
Works by Max Mathews, Charles M. Dodge, Roger B. Dannenberg and others for violin, viola and computer-generated tape, radio baton and soprano, and interactive multimedia with artists Maureen Chowning (soprano) and Baird Dodge (violin/viola). Click here for recital program.
Horizons in Computer Music is sponsored by the Computer Science department as part of their "Horizon Days" series, the School of Music and Sigma Xi.
The organizers are Benjamin Pierce, Professor, Computer Science Department and Jeffrey Hass, Professor, Center for Electronic and Computer Music, School of Music.
For more information, contact
Benjamin Pierce at
pierce@cs.indiana.edu