Luigi Nono (Venice, 1924-1990) was one of the most important Italian composers of the twentieth century, whose compositions often made use of electronic instruments, including the computer.
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Title: Foundations of Computer Music Authors: Vari Edited by: Curtis Roads Publisher: The MIT Press Year: 1985 Pages: 712 Foundations of Computer Music is a collection of articles originally published in […]
Title: Nulla di oscuro tra di noi Writings of: Massimo Mila, Luigi Nono, Giulio Einaudi Edited by: Angela Ida De Benedictis, Veniero Rizzardi Publisher: Il Saggiatore Year: 2010 Pages: 365 […]
Push Button Bertha is one of the first music experiments realized with a computer, at the end of a research conducted by Martin Klein and Douglas Bolitho.
Recently, I had the need of having to convert a common music sheet directly in MIDI format, so you can listen to the musical result.
Title: Places of Worship Author: Arve Henriksen Label: Rune Grammofon Year: 2013 Duration: 0:40.21 Values: 8/10 Some month ago I should have written a review of the new album of Arve Henriksen, […]
Title: Attention, the doors are closing! Author: Machinefabriek Label: Korm Plastics Year: 2013 Duration: 0:54.46 Values: 6/10 Waiting the new releases of the 2014, there are some works of the last year […]
I would distinguish between computer music and computer application for music. The first suggests music composed through the computer, while the second implies the use of computer for different goals […]
Title: Computer Music Currents, Vol. 2 Authors: Various Label: Wergo Year: 1989 Duration: 1:11.52 The second volume of the Music With Computers series, published by German label Wergo, collects various compositions […]
Title: The Music Machine: Selected Readings From Computer Music Journal Edited by: Curtis Roads Publisher: The MIT Press Year: 1989 Pages: 726 This is a good reference book for those […]
Sonic Visualizer is a free professional software for audio analysis and more; designed for musicologists but useful for all music lovers.
Pietro Grossi was one of the first Italian computer music pioneer, experimenting music with thé new médium starting from the Sixties.