<b>New podcast: COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC #7.1. Approaches in change<br></b><br>Curated by Mark Fell and Joe Gilmore. Narrated by Connie Treanor. <br><br>This episode considers the notion of change in music. It asks how we perceive and quantify change in musical structures, and how generative processes disrupt and enlarge our sense of surprise, expectation, tension and boredom.<br>
<br>Link: <a href="http://bit.ly/NJqpJ7">http://bit.ly/NJqpJ7</a><br>MP3: <a href="http://bit.ly/PGCCPf">http://bit.ly/PGCCPf</a><br>Related info/playlist: <a href="http://bit.ly/Tj6BBb">http://bit.ly/Tj6BBb</a><br><br>The seventh episode of COMPOSING WITH PROCESS: PERSPECTIVES ON GENERATIVE AND SYSTEMS MUSIC looks at how several notable composers working with generative systems conceive of, control and implement change in their works. Change plays a central role in music. Music develops into different phases, has a temporal structure of one sort or another, even a sustained waveform changes in some respect throughout its duration. Based upon interviews and drawing from previously unpublished materials the show examines notions of repetition, anticipation and predictability, the interplay of change at distinct altitudes within the work, and the role of automation and human agency to invoke change.<br>
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