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Computer-assisted orchestration, machine learning, creation, and orchestration pedagogy

Computer-assisted orchestration can be thought of as the process of searching for the best combinations of orchestral sounds to match a target sound under specified metrics and constraints. Although a solution to this problem has been a long-standing request from many composers, it remains relatively unexplored because of its high complexity, requiring knowledge and understanding of both mathematical formalization and musical writing.

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Space as Timbre (SAT)

The purpose of the Space As Timbre (SAT) project, is to collect qualitative data in order to analyze and understand the perceptual effect of timbre in composing new spaces for an acoustic ensemble, thereby creating the opportunity to treat space as a form bearing element in music.

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Recording of an album for guitar and electronics in 3D audio, with a 3D video

We propose an album of music for guitar and electronics composed by Noble and performed by Cowan, culminating their longstanding collaboration which has been presented in many contexts including the IRCAM hors les murs forum (2021), Cowan’s dissertation and doctoral lecture recital (2019), and McGill’s Research Alive series (2017). Traube and de Francisco will oversee the project, Martin will be the recording engineer, and Rouhier will be the multimedia artist.

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Short geometric pieces (A geometry of sound and music)

This project is a special composition for a place, or rather the sound composition of a particular place, in the sense that it is the place that physically composes the piece. The place is the Ariana Museum, Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass, in Geneva. The composition is that of the place and its objects. It reveals the space of the building, its geometries, its volumes, it is sensitive to the objects that are placed there because they will influence the listening as much as the walls of the rooms.

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Musicians Auditory Perception (MAP) Project

The purpose of the Musician Auditory Perception (MAP) project is to collect quantitative data via sonic ethnography in order to promote and analyze, both literally and metaphorically, (a) sonic collaboration between auditory learners, (b) modes of sound information gathering, and (c) the creative expression of musicians, while disrupting common pedagogic practices that reinforce hierarchical education.

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The hybrid space in music composition

The central pillar of our research questions traditional relationships between acoustic instruments and the electronic. Through the use of transduction technologies including precisely tactile exciters and bass shaker transducers, we incorporate a third actor into the acoustic-electronic relationship.

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Orchestration for the String Quartet

The term "orchestration" is rarely used in reference to the string quartet, but when we define it broadly (after Stephen McAdams) as "the choice, combination, and/or juxtaposition of timbres in a musical context," it becomes clear that the quartet is a rich and highly flexible vehicle for the exploration of orchestrational ideas.

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