[Smt-talk] Craig's List

Donna Doyle donnadoyle at att.net
Mon Apr 29 07:25:55 PDT 2013


I've decided that the big writing projects I assign my ctpt classes will be done under proctored supervision, with sketches submitted earlier as homework. The French Prix de Rome had it right 100 yrs ago--lock people up! Now, Cyballius withdrawal may be challenging for some students, but back-to-basics survival techniques are good for everyone. 


Donna Doyle
Queens College CUNY


On Apr 29, 2013, at 1:48 AM, Isaac Malitz <imalitz at omsmodel.com> wrote:

> Aren't there computer programs that can write conventional fugues?
> If so, then what is the point of a student writing a conventional fugue as an excercise?
> Wouldn't it be more useful for a student to study the algorithms that can generate a conventional fugue?
> 
> (I think the above are very interesting questions)
> 
> Isaac Malitz, Ph.D.
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> 
>> This notice on Craig's List was brought to my attention:
>> 
>> "I am willing to pay $50 on paypal for a someone who has advanced classical composition skills to write my final project for my Counterpoint II class. It is two sections of an invention including the exposition and episodes and modulation. It would need to be done on finale or cyballius.
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