Tyler Cabot's excellent profile of the composer Ricardo Romaneiro is up at the Esquire site. What's great is the illustration of Romaneiro's method--you can see how his compositions start as conventional notation and then, through a series of computerized translations, morph into a multi-colored map that is quite beautiful. Romaneiro's music--both his "electronica" and "classical" works--can be heard on his myspace page.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
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