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Hungary Introduces Electroacoustic Training into its General School Curriculum.(Brief Article)
March 22, 2001... The system and methodology of electroacoustic music training became part of the general education system of Hungary in September 1999, when national educational legislation introduced this type of musical training, on a voluntary basis, into the general school system. Three independent...

Sao Paulo Biennial 2000.(electroacoustical music festival)(Brief Article)
March 22, 2001... The Third International Biennial for Electroacoustic Music of Sao Paulo (BIMESP) was held from 3-29 October 2000 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The festival was promoted by the Studio PANaroma and held in association with the Goethe Institute of Sao Paulo. It featured works by Brazilian...

Announcements.(Brief Article)
March 22, 2001... ICMC 2001 to be Held in Havana, Cuba Since its launch in 1974, the annual International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) has developed into the principal international forum for the exchange of artistic, scientific, engineering, and philosophical research in the field of computer music...

Letters.(Brief Article)
March 22, 2001... CCRMA and Intellectual Property When I read the review of the 1999 Beijing International Computer Music Conference in Computer Music Journal 24:2 (pp. 77-83), two things jumped out at me. In addressing the topic of open-source software, the reviewers stated that Common Lisp Music (CLM)...

Editor's Notes.(Brief Article)
March 22, 2001... The character of technology, both within and without academia, is such that it almost necessarily calls attention to itself. "Look, I'm new, I'm different. Bigger, better, faster, more lifelike, more otherworldly." And yet ultimately the arts that utilize technology most strongly must...

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