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Multiple Paths: Towards a performance practice in Computer Music

  • Author/artist
    Juan Parra Cancino
  • Publication year
    2014
  • Series
    Orpheus Institute Series
  • ISSN
    5425035400017
  • Price
    € 15

Juan Parra with Ensemble Modelo62

​Multiple Paths represents the first effort of the Orpheus Institute to expand its current channels of dissemination for artistic research through outcomes that aim to bridge the gap between academic publications and artistic products.

The musical component of this volume, a collaboration between Juan Parra Cancino and  Ensemble Modelo62, showcases aspects of Parra’s research interests, focusing on the study and development of a performance practice in Computer Music.

The accompanying texts by Sandeep Bhagwati, Bob Gilmore and Juan Parra seek to provide an insight on the questions and materials around the works presented in this research output publication.

Contributors

Juan Parra Cancino (Orpheus Institute), Bob Gilmore (Orpheus Institute), Sandeep Bhagwati (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada)

Modelo62

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Orpheus Institute Series

This series of peer-reviewed publications —launched in 2013— encompasses monographs by Research Fellows and associates of the Orpheus Institute, compilations of lectures, texts, and performances from seminars and study days, and edited volumes on topics arising from work at the institute. Research can be presented in digital media as well as printed texts. As a whole, the series is meant to enhance and advance discourse in the field of artistic research in music and to generate future work in this emerging and vital area of study.

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