Computer Generated Music
Fractal Music LabWeb-site dedicated to the sharing of tools and information for exploring and advancing the musical use of fractal (USA)
The Music of Jose Oscar Marques
MusiNum - The Music in the Numbers
The Generative Music Gallery 24Jan98Shows how fractal music is created using NusiNum program and how 'chaotic function attractor (strange attractor)' music, created using Digital Expressions MusicLab 1, can be used as 'seeds' to create Generative Music (UK)
The Sound of MathematicsThis site has MIDI files (GM) of algorithmic music determined by mathematics and by the musical preferences of a human (Sweden)
Omar's FractalFractal Jazz (melodies spontaneously generated by a computer using Chaos Theory and real musicians improvising live) (Australia)
Fractal Music by bojog
The Well-Tempered Fractal v3.0A composer's tool for the derivation of musical motifs, phrases and rhythms from the beauty and symmetry of Fractals, Chaotic attractors and other mathematical functions (Germany)
Hearing the Mandelbrot SetThe values from the Mandelbrot Set determine which pitches are played, when they are played, and for how long
SONIC FRACTAL ambient musicWeb-site for Sonic Fractal's music (sooth and calm, yet subtle and complex) (Sweden)
Organised Chaos: Phil Thompson's Fractal MusicElectronic music generated on
computer using chaos theory and links to some great fractal web sites (UK)
Don Archer's Fractal Art
MUSIC FROM CHAOS index
Music Page
Shuichi Suzuki laboratory, Teikyo universityComputer generated music in Suzuki graduate course, Teikyou University (Japan)
Music Laboratory
Phil's Fractal PagesThis page is dedicated to the creative use of
fractals in art and music. While you are here you can examine the
graphics, listen to the music samples, and explore further by
following the links.(UK)
Phil Thompson's Fractal Music Website "Organised Chaos"
has recently been massively upgraded. It includes a "Cyber Gig" where you can preview all tracks from the forthcoming album. For best results visit using a fast modem with the maximum monitor resolution available to you.
Home Page of Forrest FangForrest Fang is a multi-instrumentalist and composer. His eclectic music incorporates both Western and non-Western influences as wide-ranging as minimalism and Chinese classical music. You can hear his fractal & algorithmic musc. (USA)
Yehua Electro
Yehua is a computer musician (located in Kiev, Ukraine), and he is interested in modern philosophy, algorithmic composition & synthesis, interactive music, innovative software for hacking audio, etno music, collaboration, more experiments! In his site you can hear his two MIDI pieces and explore further by following the links. (Ukuraina)
Medieval and Renaissance Music
The Internet Renaissance Band
aHOYO early music home pageWeb-site devoted mainly for the early European music of the Medieval to the early Baroque (17C) era by the Okamotos.
NetSERF: Medieval Music
Classical Net - Early Music Links
R&B: Early Music Links - IndexLinks about Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque music
Mediaeval & Renaissance MusicWeb-site for finding out something about music publishers, micropublishers, distributors, national libraries, museums, and archives in medieval and renaissance music.
http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/music14.htmlThe fourteenth century music databases contain information relating to all written musical works (excepting liturgical chant) of the
fourteenth century, all the composers to whom they have been
attributed and all manuscript sources in which they survive.
Yoshiwara's Early Music Site
Med-Renais Music
Early Music Information in Japan (in Japanese)
MUSIC CHURCH(in Japanese)
Stock Book (in Japanese)