Compositional Processes
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Conference Programme, Göttingen, 2-3 June 2022 It is planned as a hybrid event, which all of you are warmly invited to join. Abstract: Painted cycles based on the Akathistos represent one of the great novelties of late Byzantine art,... more
In: Alberto Colzani, Andrea Luppi, Maurizio Padoan (eds), Barocco Padano e musici francescani : l'apporto dei maestri conventuali. Atti del XVI Convegno internazionale sul barocco padano (secoli XVII-XVIII) : Padova 1-3 luglio. Padova:... more
A lot of attention in music system design is being given to data entry and score storage formats, timbral synthesis techniques, and to user interface refinements. Such considerations often say more about the problems of computer... more
In: Helen Geyer, Birgit Johanna Wertenson (eds), G. F. Händel. Aufbruch nach Italien / In viaggio verso l'Italia (Conference Proceedings: Venice, 27-28 November 2009). Roma: Viella, 2013, pp. 207-225. – Giovanni Legrenzi’s motet Intret in... more
The work Vṛtrahan (2017), composed by Luigi Antonio Irlandini for baritone saxophone and percussion, creates a new relationship between musical and mythical thought, explored also in many of his other compositions since 1988. In this... more
A tonal-modal music theory designed specially for computer use and why composers want to describe creative processes instead of just writing notes.
Research on the musical production by Giovanni Andrea Fioroni (1716-1778) has revealed a hitherto unknown relationship between a work by the Milanese composer and Mozart’s Requiem KV 626. In the light of the possible significance of... more
One of the most literary composers of our time, Kurtág often expresses his artistic intentions through the use of poetic epigraphs and epilogues. These literary references are innately intertextual, directed both toward their original... more