Time: 3:00 - 5:15pm Venue: Eng. 2.09 Engineering Building, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS
Preliminary program • 3:00PM - Introduction: technology and research for music notation - AFIM work groupe Les nouveaux espaces de la notation musicale - Dominique Fober (GRAME, Lyon), Pierre Couprie (IReMus, Université de Paris-Sorbonne), Yann Geslin (INA / GRM, Paris), Jean Bresson (IRCAM UMR STMS, Paris) • 3:20PM - Sequencing and score following for interactive music - Thomas Coffy, Arshia Cont, Jean-Louis Giavitto (IRCAM/INRIA/CNRS - UMR STMS, Paris) • 3:40PM - Tempo pattern representation for expressive performances - Shengchen Li (Queen Mary University of London) • 4:10PM - Interactive XVII-XVIII century spanish music notation - David Rizo (Department of Software and Computing Systems, University of Alicante) • 4:30PM - Can score design affect the readability of music? - Arild Stenberg (Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge) • 4:50PM - How can dynamic score markings relate to dynamic changes? - Katerina Kosta (Queen Mary University of London)
Organisation • Groupe de travail AFIM Les nouveaux espaces de la notation musicale - Jean Bresson, Pierre Couprie, Dominique Fober, Yann Geslin. • Richard Hoadley, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. • Elaine Chew, Jordan Smith, Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London
More information at http://notation.afim-asso.org/doku.php/evenements/2014-06-30-qmul