Technologies and media
Can Computers Write Music That Has A Soul?
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- Monday, 19 August 2013
Computer algorithms are at the cutting edge of modern classical music composition and can even write "new" works by Bach and Mozart. Will such music ever be considered authentically human?
A Classical Music Community Emerges on Social News Site
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- Friday, 09 August 2013
What started as low-budget link-sharing website for tech-savvy young people has spawned a growing classical music community.
Google takes on Spotify with Music All Access
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- Friday, 09 August 2013
The service lets subscribers stream tracks to connected devices from a library of millions of tracks sourced from the music industry's leading major and independent music labels, such as Universal Music Group, Sony and Warner.
The Music Licensing Directory Launches The Next Evolution In The Crowdsourcing Of Music
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- Tuesday, 23 July 2013
The Music Licensing Directory, officially launched a music crowdsourcing service where Music Supervisors, Advertising Agencies, Production Companies and Individuals who need music for any purpose can launch a contest and find music to license for their needs.
Can Apple Convince The Mainstream Consumer to Switch to iTunes Radio?
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- Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Industry pundits and market analysts are saying that Apple isn't being
 innovative enough; it developed a "copy cat" feature, not a game-changing product.
Artist Growth's Management Software
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- Tuesday, 23 July 2013
From Napster to Spotify and Rdio, there's been no shortage of innovation in digital music services.
Can an iPad App Make You Love Liszt?
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- Monday, 22 July 2013
A new iPad app aims to help us better understand and appreciate Liszt's most famous work: the Sonata in B minor.
Can PledgeMusic's direct-to-fan approach unlock untapped revenue?
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- Wednesday, 17 July 2013
The platform is attracting interest from labels, and stars such as Amanda Palmer, by involving fans in the making of albums.
Now, computer programs that will help blind read and write music
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- Monday, 15 July 2013
Whether playing your first scale or a difficult concerto, mastering any new piece of music starts with reading the notes on the page.
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