CAREY, Benedict Eris
MMus(Comp) | University of Sydney | 2013 | Pages: 64 |
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Link to Thesis: http://hdl.handle.net/2123/9517
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This thesis consists of a preliminary analysis of existing spectral music paradigms and proposes a methodology to address issues that arise in real-time spectral music composition and performance scenarios. This exploration involves an overview of meaning in spectral music with a particular focus on the ‘sonic object’ as a vehicle for expression. A framework for the production of ‘interactive spectral music’ was created. This framework takes form as a group of software based compositional tools called SpectraScore developed for the Max for Live platform.
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