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Improvisation and the Synthesis Project on the Presto Software

Guerino Mazzola, Jason Noer, Yan Pang, Shuhui Yao, Jay Afrisando, Christopher Rochester and William Neace
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Guerino Mazzola: School of Music, University of Minnesota
Jason Noer: University of Minnesota, Department of Theatre Arts & Dance
Yan Pang: University of Minnesota, Department of Theatre Arts & Dance
Shuhui Yao: School of Music, University of Minnesota
Jay Afrisando: School of Music, University of Minnesota
Christopher Rochester: School of Music, University of Minnesota
William Neace: School of Music, University of Minnesota

Chapter Chapter 17 in The Future of Music, 2020, pp 159-167 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract After a critical review of improvisation, especially in jazz, this chapter deals with the confrontation of mathematical music theory, as implemented in the composition software presto Ⓡ, with the improvisational flight of Mazzola’s piano in the piano concerto Synthesis.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39709-8_17

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