[Nyquist-users] Nyquist mailing lists and CCRMA Lisp Music Workshop 2005
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From: Roger B. D. <rb...@cs...> - 2005-06-13 12:56:45
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I'll apologize in advance if you've already seen this, but it seemed
appropriate to send out to my Nyquist lists.
By the way, there are now two lists:
nyq...@li..., and
my personal list
If you get this but you haven't signed onto the sourceforge list, please =
do
so -- at some point, I'll stop using my personal list, and only you can =
add
yourself to the sourceforge list. -Roger
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*** FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT ***
CCRMA Lisp Music Workshop 2005 -- June 23-25 at Stanford =
University
International Lisp Conference 2005 -- June 19-22
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We cordially invite you to join us for a week of activities devoted to =
Lisp
and
Scheme-related music production at Stanford, June 19-25.=20
Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) =
will
host
a three-day LISP MUSIC WORKSHOP at Stanford University June 23-25. This
unique
symposium immediately follows the International Lisp Conference 2005 =
(ILC
2005),
which convenes at Stanford University June 19-22. Details about ILC =
2005
may be
found at: http://INTERNATIONAL-LISP-CONFERENCE.ORG/=20
Schedule, registration, payment, and housing information for the 2005 =
CCRMA
Lisp
Music Workshop may be found at:=20
http://CCRMA.STANFORD.EDU/LISP-MUSIC-WORKSHOP
The CCRMA Lisp Music Workshop 2005 brings together noted composers,
performers,
scientists and technologists engaged in Lisp and Scheme-based music
production
and research. Three days of invited lectures, seminars and tutorials =
will
be
presented between Thursday, June 23 and Saturday, June 25.
The Workshop will host two concerts of music composed and/or =
electronically
realized using Lisp-based software. The first concert is on Monday =
evening,
June 20 on the opening night of ILC 2005 in Stanford's Dinkelspiel
Auditorium.=20
This concert features the Ives Quartet playing works in historical =
styles
composed by David Cope's (EMI) Experiments in Musical Intelligence =
program.
Compositions by Roger Dannenberg, Mary Simoni, Heinrich Taube and =
Fernando=20
Lopez-Lezcano will also be presented. A second concert on Thursday =
evening,
June 23 will feature new works of Stanford composers.
Technical content of the Workshop includes two half-day mini-symposia
devoted
to Musical Knowledge Representation, and Real-Time Signal Processing in =
Lisp
and Scheme. Tutorials on Common Music (CM), Common Lisp Music (CLM),
Nyquist,
and Prolog are scheduled to be presented by key developers of these =
software
tools.
Invited Lisp Music Workshop speakers include:
John Amuedo, founder of Signal Inference Corp. and the Music Cognition
Group,
M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Chris Chafe, Prof. of Music and Director of CCRMA, Stanford University
David Cope, Prof. of Music at U.C. Santa Cruz and author of the =
Experiments
in
Musical Intelligence (EMI) automated composition program
Roger Dannenberg, Assoc. Research Prof. of Computer Science and Art at
Carnegie-Mellon University; author of the Nyquist signal processing
language
William Kornfeld, Founder of Quintus Software and the Music Cognition =
Group,
M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Randal Leistikow, Stanford CCRMA
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano, SysAdmin/Lecturer at Stanford CCRMA
Heinrich Taube -- Assoc. Prof. of Music Composition and Theory at =
University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and author of the Common Music language
Mary Simoni -- Associate Professor of Music Technology, Univ. of =
Michigan,
Ann Arbor
A small number of vacancies remain before the 2005 CCRMA Lisp Music =
Workshop
reaches capacity and registration must close.
We look forward to you joining us for this week of Lisp-related =
activities
at
Stanford.
WORKSHOP HOSTS
John Amuedo, ILC 2005 Organizing Committee
Chris Chafe, Director of CCRMA
Bruno Ruviaro, CCRMA
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