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Leonardo Music Journal
with Compact Disk Vocal Neighborhoods
Volume 3 (1993)
Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ) is a print journal, published annually with an accompanying compact disk. LMJ is edited by Leonardo/the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, and published by the MIT Press. Subscriptions and individual issues can be ordered from the MIT Press.
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EDITORIAL:
by Gayle Young
Articles:
Kristi A. Allik and Robert C.F. Mulder: Skyharp: An Interactive Electroacoustic Instrument
Xavier Chabot: To Listen and To See: Making and Using Electronic Instruments
Helen Hall: Both Sides of the Mirror: Integrating Physics and Acoustics with Personal Experience
Richard M Povall: The Last Garden - Explorations in Interactive Performance Methods
Charles Ames: How to Level a Driver Sequence
Giuseppe G. Englert: Our Score: A Description of Metro 3, A Compositional and Performance Software Program
Jack Ox: Creating a Visual Translation of Kurt Schwitters's Ursonate
Gregory Young, Jerry Bancroft and Mark Sanderson:
Musi-tecture: seeking Useful Correlations between Music and Architecture
Artists' Notes
By Joe Catalano, Pauline Oliveros. Abstract by Andrew Horner, Andrew Assad and Norman
Packard. Music/Science Forum with Debra Sykes, Goffredo Haus. Reviews by Marc Battier, Robert Coburn, Scott Daly, Martin Herman,
Matt Malsky, Guerino Mazzola, Mark Rais, Robert Rowe.
CD COMPANION SECTION
LMJ CD Series Volume 3 (1993): Vocal Neighborhoods
curated by LARRY WENDT
CD CONTENTS
Notes on the CD by Larry Wendt
Notes on Compositions by CD Composers:
Brenda Hutchinson, Paul Dutton, Valeri Scherstjanoi, Amanda Stewart, Trevor Wishart, Henri Chopin and David Moss.
MUSIC/SCIENCE FORUM
REVIEWS
LMJ Glossary
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