Computationally-engaged approaches to rhythm and musical heritage: Generation, analysis, and performance practice

This is currently the largest project of MaSC, which develops four interconnected streams:
1) Musical heritage analysis, preservation, and dissemination;
2) Creation of generative models of non-Eurogenetic music;
3) Computational analysis of large music collections; and
4) Development of models of music complexity and similarity.
“Computationally-engaged approaches to musical rhythm and musical heritage” supports the other projects and is possible thanks to a Research Enhancement Fund grant obtained in 2017. Beth Russell, Godfried Toussaint, and Carlos Guedes from NYU Abu Dhabi, and Juan Bello and Robert Rowe from NYU New York (Steinhardt) are the co-PIs in this project.