Computer Music Center at Columbia
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The Computer Music Center at Columbia University is a renowned institution dedicated to the exploration and advancement of computer-generated music. With a rich history spanning from 2003 to the present, the center offers a diverse range of courses, projects, and events that showcase the cutting-edge work of talented composers and musicians. Through its state-of-the-art studios and equipment, the center provides a platform for innovative experimentation and collaboration, making it a hub for the creation and dissemination of groundbreaking musical compositions.
Columbia Composers Presents is a series of three exciting concerts hosted by the Computer Music Center, featuring new works by emerging and established composers. These performances, presented by renowned ensembles such as loadbang, Dither Quartet, and Talea Ensemble, offer audiences a unique opportunity to experience the latest developments in contemporary music. With a commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, the center strives to create a welcoming environment for faculty, staff, students, and the public, fostering a vibrant community of music enthusiasts and creators.
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