Mission Statement

 

Analysis, Creation, and Teaching of ORchestration (ACTOR)

The ACTOR Partnership proposed to enhance attention to timbre and orchestration by bringing its musical use to the forefront of scholarship, practice, and public awareness with world-class artists, humanists, and scientists. This Partnership linked North American and European orchestration practice and pedagogy, stimulated the development of new creativity-enhancing digital tools for learning, creating, and studying orchestration practice in concert, club, film, and video-game music, and sensitized young audiences to the wonders and complexities of high-quality music. 

ACTOR aimed to transform music scholarship both through the application of novel analytical tools to uncover the untheorized mysteries in over four centuries of music and through the development of sound-based music analysis tools that can be applied to un-notated music or recordings of notated music. 

ACTOR transformed research in the fields of musicology, music theory, music psychology, popular music studies and ethnomusicology where the role of timbre in music has been either ignored or only rarely addressed systematically. 

ACTOR enhanced the education of composers, arrangers and orchestrators by providing technological tools for learning the associations between symbolic representations in scores and the sonic result. 

ACTOR created tools to enhance musical creativity related to timbre and orchestration in the many genres of music on stage and at home through computer-aided orchestration environments that integrate cutting-edge signal-processing and machine-learning techniques. To achieve these aims, ACTOR activities were structured into three axes of research dealing with Analysis, Technological Tool Development and Innovative Outputs in several domains.

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ACTOR's Structure

 

ACTOR Project's Governance

 

What is ACTOR?

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