music.wikisort.org - ComposerCurtis Roads (born May 9, 1951) is an American composer, author and computer programmer. He composes electronic and electroacoustic music, specializing in granular and pulsar synthesis.
American composer
Career and music
Born in Cleveland, Ohio,[1] Roads studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts and the University of California San Diego. He is former chair and current vice chair of the Media Arts and Technology Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[2] He has previously taught at the University of Naples[2] "Federico II", Harvard University,[2] Oberlin Conservatory, Les Ateliers UPIC (now CCMIX, Center for the Composition of Music Iannis Xenakis),[2] and the University of Paris[2] VIII.
He co-founded the International Computer Music Association in 1980 and edited the Computer Music Journal from 1978–2000.[2] He has created software including PulsarGenerator and the Creatovox, both with Alberto de Campo.
Since 2004, he has been researching a new method of sound analysis called atomic decompositions, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF).[2]
The first movement of his composition Clang-Tint, "Purity", uses intervals from the Bohlen–Pierce scale.[3]
Publications
- Roads, Curtis (2015). Composing Electronic Music. Oxford University Press.
- Roads, Curtis (2001). Microsound. Cambridge: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-18215-7
- Roads, Curtis (1996). The Computer Music Tutorial. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-68082-3
- Roads, Curtis, Pope, Stephen Travis, Piccialli, Aldo and De Poli, Giovanni, eds (1997). Musical Signal Processing. Routledge. ISBN 90-265-1483-2
- Roads, Curtis and Strawn, John, eds (1987). Foundations of Computer Music. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-68051-3
Compositions
References
External links
Computer music |
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Programs and instruments |
- ChucK
- Cmix
- Csound
- FAUST
- HMSL
- Kyma
- Laptop orchestra
- Max/MSP
- MIDI controller
- Music Mouse
- Pure Data
- MUSIC-N
- Radiodrum
- Sonic Pi
- SuperCollider
- TidalCycles
- UPIC
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Places |
- Bell Labs
- CCRMA
- CEMAMu
- Computer Music Center at Columbia
- Experimental Music Studios
- ICEM
- ICMA
- IRCAM
- Center for New Music and Audio Technologies
- Princeton Sound Lab
- Oberlin TIMARA Labs
- IEM
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Techniques |
- Algorithmic composition
- Sound synthesis
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Compositions |
- Illiac Suite
- Mortuos Plango, Vivos Voco
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SEAMUS Lifetime Achievement Award |
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Curtis Roads (* 9. Mai 1951 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Komponist in den Bereichen der Computermusik, sowie der Elektronischen und Elektroakustischen Musik. Er beschäftigt sich hauptsächlich mit Microsound, Granular- und Pulsarsynthese und gilt als Entdecker der Granularsynthese. Curtis Roads ist Mitgründer der International Computer Music Association und war bis 2000 23 Jahre lang Chefredakteur des Computer Music Journal. Seine Schriften umfassen über 150 Monografien, Artikel, Reportagen und Rezensionen und wurden in viele Sprachen übersetzt.[1]
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