Roger B. Dannenberg
Roger B. Dannenberg is a Senior Research Computer Scientist on the
faculty of Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science, where he
received a Ph.D. in 1982. He is internationally known for his research
in the field of computer music. His current work includes research on
computer accompaniment of live musicians, interactive media, high-level
languages for sound synthesis, and computer support of curriculum design.
Dr. Dannenberg sometimes poses as a trumpet player and composer, and he
has performed in concert halls ranging from the historic Apollo Theater
in Harlem to the modern Espace de Projection at IRCAM in Paris. His
most recent musical efforts involve real-time computer graphics and
computer music systems that interact with live musicians.