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Computer improviser Øyvind Brandtsegg, who is also a professor of music at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, released a limited edition of 2020 cassettes on the Portuguese experimental label Cronica in December 12.Includes 100 automatic performances for pipe organs with chords written by himself. DL code included.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Cronica releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 100.

Description and bio by Cronica:

""My essential concern, whether you can analyze it or not, is emotional; there's an impact that I try to achieve by these means. ”— Conlon Nancarrow

Conlon Nancarrow's Studies for Player Piano were orchestrated for Pipe Organ, Disklavier and electronics by Øyvind Brandtsegg. The work with these compositions instigated further exploration of improvisation with these mechanic instruments in combination with improvisation software written by Brandtsegg.

As each Pipe Organ is unique, the orchestration is necessarily also unique for each instrument. Two concerts of this material – in Stavanger Concert Hall and the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim – show how differently the music is shaped to match the possibilities of these two instruments and venues. Nancarrow's music requires a quite extraordinary degree of articulation due to the rhythmic passages and high tempi. Sometimes an individual adjustment of each single note would be required, due to slight differences in timing between organ pipes.

Algorithms and automation are ubiquitous in our modern society, and Nancarrow's compositions allow an interesting perspective on automation and mechanization within an expressive aesthetic context. It also sheds light on the necessity of manual labor of implementation and adaptation to make the algorithms matter for human communication.

The improvisation software is based on relatively simple algorithms and serial techniques.

An extensive description of issues encountered in the production can be found in the paper “An interface to an interface to an interface” at zenodo.org/record/3932842#.X01CLsgzZPY

Ø yvind Brandtsegg is a composer and performer working in the fields of computer improvisation and sound installations. He has a deep interest in developing new audio processing methods for artistic purposes, and he has contributed novel extensions to both granular synthesis and convolution techniques. Brandtsegg has participated on more than 25 music albums in a variety of genres. Since 2010 he is a professor of music technology at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
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Artist: Øyvind Brandtsegg

Label: Cronica

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Computer improviser Øyvind Brandtsegg, who is also a professor of music at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, released a limited edition of 2020 cassettes on the Portuguese experimental label Cronica in December 12.Includes 100 automatic performances for pipe organs with chords written by himself. DL code included.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Cronica releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 100.

Description and bio by Cronica:

""My essential concern, whether you can analyze it or not, is emotional; there's an impact that I try to achieve by these means. ”— Conlon Nancarrow

Conlon Nancarrow's Studies for Player Piano were orchestrated for Pipe Organ, Disklavier and electronics by Øyvind Brandtsegg. The work with these compositions instigated further exploration of improvisation with these mechanic instruments in combination with improvisation software written by Brandtsegg.

As each Pipe Organ is unique, the orchestration is necessarily also unique for each instrument. Two concerts of this material – in Stavanger Concert Hall and the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim – show how differently the music is shaped to match the possibilities of these two instruments and venues. Nancarrow's music requires a quite extraordinary degree of articulation due to the rhythmic passages and high tempi. Sometimes an individual adjustment of each single note would be required, due to slight differences in timing between organ pipes.

Algorithms and automation are ubiquitous in our modern society, and Nancarrow's compositions allow an interesting perspective on automation and mechanization within an expressive aesthetic context. It also sheds light on the necessity of manual labor of implementation and adaptation to make the algorithms matter for human communication.

The improvisation software is based on relatively simple algorithms and serial techniques.

An extensive description of issues encountered in the production can be found in the paper “An interface to an interface to an interface” at zenodo.org/record/3932842#.X01CLsgzZPY

Ø yvind Brandtsegg is a composer and performer working in the fields of computer improvisation and sound installations. He has a deep interest in developing new audio processing methods for artistic purposes, and he has contributed novel extensions to both granular synthesis and convolution techniques. Brandtsegg has participated on more than 25 music albums in a variety of genres. Since 2010 he is a professor of music technology at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
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Artist: Øyvind Brandtsegg

Label: Cronica