Module Descriptors
COMPUTER MUSIC COMPOSITION
MUSI70338
Key Facts
Digital, Technology, Innovation and Business
Level 7
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Marc Estibeiro
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 39
Independent Study Hours: 111
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Indicative Content
Students on the module will analyse and evaluate key works of computer music composition. They will also develop techniques and patches to create computer music using a variety of software packages. Principles of sound design will be explored as well as processes involved when writing sound to picture. Finally, students will create an original computer music composition with the options of composing to picture.
Module Additional Assessment Details
In course assessment weighted at 100% consisting of:
A composition weighted at 70% assessing learning outcome 3 and a 15 minute presentation weighted at 30% assessing learning outcomes 1 and 2
Module Learning Strategies
3 hours per week. Lectures and interactive laboratory/demonstration sessions.
(1:n)1 (1:20)2
Module Resources
Software available in computer music labs including Max MSP, Kontakt, and Reaktor
Module Texts
Manning, P (2004). Electronic and Computer Music. OUP, ISBN: 0195170857

Boulanger R ed. (2000), The CSound Book, MIT Press, ISBN: 0262522616

Dodge, C, Jerse, T. (1997) Computer Music, Synthesis , Composition and Performance. Schrimer. ISBN: 0028646827

Russ, M. (2003) Sound Synthesis and Sampling. Focus Press. ISBN: 0240516923

Roads, C (1995) The Computer Music Tutorial. MIT Press. ISBN: 0262680823

Moore F,R (1998) Elements of Computer Music. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0132525526

Miranda E (2001) Composing Music with Computers. Focus Press. ISBN: 0240515676

Kirk, R. Hunt, A. (1999) Digital Sound Processing for Music and Multimedia. Focus Press. ISBN: 0240515064

Chadabe, J. (1996) Electric Sound: the Past and Promise of Electronic Music. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0133032310

Holmes, T. (2003). Electronic and Experimental Music. Routledge, ISBN: 0415936446

Wishart, T (1994) Audible Design. Wishart. ISBN: 095103137
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Students should have studied Music Technology at Degree level or have appropriate prior experience.