Computer - Applications in Music Research. Concepts, Methods, Results
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- Nombre de pages180
- ISBN3-631-39032-7
- EAN9783631390320
- Date de parution01/05/2002
- CollectionMethodology of Music Research
- ÉditeurPeter Lang
Résumé
At the conference "Musicology 1966-2000 : A Practical Program," on May 26, 1966, Jan LaRue speculated "that computer analysis will become one of the most important directions in musicology for the next generation..." Having passed the year 2000, we have to realize that LaRue's prediction did not come true : neither for computer-assisted music analysis, nor for computer-applications in music research in general.
This volume is intended to initiate a more critical discussion of computer-applications in music research and to present concepts, methods, and results of newest research in this area.
This volume is intended to initiate a more critical discussion of computer-applications in music research and to present concepts, methods, and results of newest research in this area.
At the conference "Musicology 1966-2000 : A Practical Program," on May 26, 1966, Jan LaRue speculated "that computer analysis will become one of the most important directions in musicology for the next generation..." Having passed the year 2000, we have to realize that LaRue's prediction did not come true : neither for computer-assisted music analysis, nor for computer-applications in music research in general.
This volume is intended to initiate a more critical discussion of computer-applications in music research and to present concepts, methods, and results of newest research in this area.
This volume is intended to initiate a more critical discussion of computer-applications in music research and to present concepts, methods, and results of newest research in this area.

