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Otto Laske Navigating New Musical Horizons
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Book Code: GM0632
ISBN: 0-313-30632-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-30632-7
232 pages, figures
Greenwood Press
Publication: 5/30/1999
List Price: $115.00 (UK Sterling Price: £65.00)
Availability: Out of stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance
Series Number: 53
Description: Revolutionary approaches to compositional practice and musicological research have been associated with Otto Laske's work for over a quarter of a century. Laske's scientific understanding of the compositional process has made it possible to systematically formalize computer-assisted and computer synthesized music. In this book, international scholars survey new directions in compositional and musicological practices as influenced by Laske's pioneering work. These two seemingly independent areas of inquiry, composition,and musicology, are presented as a comprehensive integration. The essays offer an interdisciplinary examination of issues imbued with ethnographic considerations of the musical experience, research in perception and brain functions, the design of computer-based neural networks that emulate human musical activities, investigations into the psychological make-up of artists, and a unique perspective on how computers are used in many different areas of music. Compositional and cognitive musicological research are placed in a historical perspective and accompanied with contemporary issues surrounding this research. An interview with Otto Laske and two of his own essays are also included. This study of Otto Laske will appeal to musicologists and students of music theory and composition. Its interdisciplinary content will also interest scholars in a variety of fields including electronic music, ethnomusicology, computer science, artificial intelligence and other cognitive sciences, psychology, and philosophy. Researchers will appreciate the comprehensive bibliography of Laske's compositions and writings.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • A Pioneer in Composition and Research by Jerry Tabor
  • Composition and Composition Theory
  • Sonology: A Questionable Science Revisited by Barry Truax
  • Structure as Performance: Cognitive Musicology and the Objectification of Compositional Procedure by Michael Hamman
  • PROJECT 1 Revisited: On the Analysis and Interpretation of PR1 Tables by Gottfried Michael Koenig
  • Cognitive Musicology
  • A Brief Overview of Otto Laske's Work by Joel Chadabe
  • Portrait of an Extraterrestrian by Bernard Bel
  • Adequacy Criteria for Models of Musical Cognition by Marc Leman
  • Modeling Musical Thinking by Jukka Louhivuori
  • Composition and Cognitive Musicology in Practice
  • A Composer's Cognitive Musicology by Nico Schüler
  • "Furies and Voices": Composition-Theoretical Observations by Otto Laske
  • Creating Music as an Articulation of Prelinguistic Senses of Self (A Lecture) by Otto Laske
  • The Newcomp Experiment by Curtis Roads
  • Bibliography: Selected Works of Otto Laske (1964-1998)
  • Index
LC Card Number: 98-42709
LCC Class: ML74
Dewey Class: 780
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