There are so many interesting places on the web with MaMuTh subjects - below I list just a few that I think most inspiring.
Academic MaMuTh - Software - Miscellaneous
Academic MaMuTh
- Society for Mathematics and Computation in Music (SMCM)
"The" official address (if there can be such a thing) for current academic research at the intersection of music, mathematics and computation. - Journal of Mathematics and Music
The SMCM's official journal. - University of Osnabrück, Germany
- Guerino Mazzola's Homepage
List of works, information about his current projects, lectures, powerpoint presentations...
Software
- RUBATO
A high-end, free music software developed by Guerino Mazzola and Oliver Zahorka, with many tools for rhythmic, melodic, harmonic analysis and also expressive performance. Oliver Zahorka called it Deep blue in music. - David Cope's EMI (experiments in
musical intelligence)
Another software that was compared to the deep blue chess computer. One of its main focuses is style analysis of existing composers and algorithmic composition; it has generated really impressive pieces of music in the style of Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Joplin and others. - Symmetrica (Harald
Fripertinger's Homepage)
Symmetrica is a scientific software covering algorithms of group theory and combinatorial enumeration. It has been used to calculate classes of musical motifs (like I did on a much lower level in my thesis). - Mutabor
A program that supports live music with microtones, able, among other things, to recognize the key of music played live onm a keyboard and adapting the tuning accordingly in real time.
Miscellaneous
- Music: a Mathematical
Offering (Dave Benson)
A broad survey with a variety of examples of the sometimes amazing ways music and mathematics can interact.