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Historical Overview

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The Rubato Composer Music Software

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The development of the Rubato Composer software is not an isolated event, but the latest entry in a line of musical composition and analysis systems, starting in the early 1980’s. This chapter presents an outline of the evolution of these systems and summarizes the various aims and the results that have been achieved.

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Milmeister, G. (2009). Historical Overview. In: The Rubato Composer Music Software. Computational Music Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00148-2_7

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