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     Michael Clarke is a Professor of Music at the University of Huddersfield, UK where he is currently Dean of the School of Music, Humanities and Media. He is a composer, developer of software for music and a music analyst. Much of his work is in the field of computer music and many of his recent compositions feature multi-channel 3D spatialisation. In the analysis of electroacoustic music he has pioneered a new approach ‘interactive aural analysis’, using software to engage with the music and its underlying technology. He has won international prizes both for his compositions and his software and has spent extended periods of time working at major studios abroad: EMS, Stockholm, IRCAM, Paris, Simon Fraser, Vancouver and SARC, Belfast.

     Contact : j.m.clarke@hud.ac.uk

     Séance - Electronic and Mixed Music 13.D.2 : The Analysis of Music for Performers and Real-Time Electronics: An Interactive Aural Approach From the TaCEM Project

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