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Discover the intricate beauty of Rachmaninoff's concerto through selected excerpts from its three movements. Listen closely for the haunting Dies Irae variation that weaves through the composition. This exploration is part of a broader journey where I created over 11,000 music compositions utilizing experiments in musical intelligence. Delve deeper into the music I love, appreciate the compositional techniques, and engage in debates about human versus machine creativity. Join me to celebrate the joy of music while exploring complex themes of aesthetics and creativity.
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Rachmaninoff Concerto • Excerpts from the three movements • Listen for the Dies Irae variation
Why I created over 11,000 music compositions using Experiments in Musical Intelligence Serious: • Understand the music I love better • Appreciate the music I love better • Understand better how the music I love was composed • Add more music in certain styles to the literature • Create debates about human vs. machine creativity • Create debates about aesthetics Frivolous: • Have a great time! • Compose more music than I will ever have time to listen to. • Piss people off.
World Anthem • Based on the 192 anthems of the countries of the world • Prague symphony • Lyrics by Emmy • Olympic games • United Nations • Who knows…….
Coding Emmy • Given lexicons of beat objects from Bach chorales • ? *lexicons* • (bach-45-48-60-69 bach-47-54-63-71 bach-50-55-60-64 bach-53-55-59-62 . . . . • ? bach-53-55-59-62 • #<lexicon #x30A866E> • ? (beats bach-53-55-59-62) • (b43600b-53) • ? (events (eval (first (beats bach-53-55-59-62)))) • ((59000 53 500 4 96) (59000 55 1000 3 96) (59000 59 1000 2 96) (59000 62 1000 1 96) • (59500 52 500 4 96)) • ? (destination-notes (eval (first (beats bach-53-55-59-62)))) • (50 55 60 64)