Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
CCRMA Summer Workshops
Summer 2024 Workshops: CCRMA Summer Workshops Announced! There are a wide variety of offerings, some in person, some on line, and some hybrid. Have a look! More will be announced as they're organized, so check back with us frequently!
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There will be opportunities for financial assistance for some workshops - check specific pages for more details.
CCRMA Open House 2024
Upcoming Events
Harmonicity and Inharmonicity in Instruments of the Percussion/Resonance Family in Interaction with Electronics
Flo Menezes Concert
Flo Menezes' concert brings to the public the North American premiere of four of his acousmatic works, covering a period from 2008 to the present. His music is characterised by spectral, structural and spatial research, resulting in an immersive poetics that the composer defines as maximalist. In a broad panorama that ranges from the posthumous homage to Stockhausen shortly after his death – for whom Flo Menezes was Teaching Assistant on the Kürten Courses and about whom the composer is publishing a trilogy of almost 1000 pages of analyses by the publisher Routledge – to the recent composition made at the EMS in Stockholm, which mixes analogue sounds made on a historic Buchla with granular synthesis, we have a fairly faithful portrait of the diversity of his music.
Total variation in popular rap vocals from 2009-2023
SoundSignature: What Type of Music Do You Like?
Investigating Bell Patterns in Candomblé from Historical Field Recordings
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Recent Events
Ludmila Yurina: Other Visions
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
A Bayesian model of auditory performance
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Past Live Streamed Events
Recent News
Music Gaming and Neuroplasticity at CCRMA
This is Your Brain on Opera
Sound Makers Unite at Stanford
The fun, welcoming event was an amplified (pun intended) meetup, where makers could show off their projects and prototypes to each other. The public was invited to interact with the makers and the instruments and there were several performances throughout the afternoon as well. Read more here...
More than a Stanford concert hall, Bing is a high-tech music research lab
(Stanford News article by Nate Sloan)