356° and 328° : two interactive compositions
This report presents two compositions by Áki Ásgeirsson, 356° and 328°. Their construction, notation and underlying ideas are introduced and analysed. Also, an overview of related compositions is given with a short introduction to animated music notation developments and robot instrument design in i...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1946/29536 |
Summary: | This report presents two compositions by Áki Ásgeirsson, 356° and 328°. Their construction, notation and underlying ideas are introduced and analysed. Also, an overview of related compositions is given with a short introduction to animated music notation developments and robot instrument design in icelandic and international context. 356° is the first Icelandic composition with an interactive score and 328° is the first composition in Iceland to use robotic instruments. |
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