[Openmcl-devel] Fwd: CCRMA Lisp Music Workshop -- Final Announcement
Rick Taube
taube at uiuc.edu
Mon Jun 13 03:49:40 PDT 2005
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Rick Taube
Associate Professor, Composition/Theory
School of Music
University of Illinois, Urbana IL 61821 USA
Begin forwarded message:
> _______________________________________________________________________
> _________
> *** FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT ***
> CCRMA Lisp Music Workshop 2005 -- June 23-25 at Stanford
> University
> International Lisp Conference 2005 -- June 19-22
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> _________
>
> 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.
>
> 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/
>
> Schedule, registration, payment, and housing information for the 2005
> CCRMA Lisp
> Music Workshop may be found at:
>
> 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.
> 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
> 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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>
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