[net.music.classical] Here's how to get the tone row info!

robison@eosp1.UUCP (Tobias D. Robison) (08/16/84)

References:

In 1964, Eric Regener, at Princeton U., ran a program in Fortran
that printed out all 12-tone rows with the following quality:

- They each contained all 12 intervals, once.

The program ran on a 7094, and used an efficient algorithm to
minize the number of possible rows examined.  the prinout, using a
1410 and 1403, took many hours.

I believe (but I'm not sure), that the data was run for Godfrey
Winnim, a composer then using such rows.  I may have the composer
wrong.

I'm not sure where Eric Regener is now, but try Cornell.  He might
be in the music department, or in inter-disciplinary studies.
The Alumni office of the Grad School at Princeton may have his current
address.

Less likely ways to collect the data are to try Professors Milton
Babbitt or Jim Randall, who may have copies, or to contact Bethany
Beardsley, who may have the original printout if I have remembered
the composer correctly.

If anyone does contract Eric regener, pls tell him I said "hello".

- Toby Robison (not Robinson!)
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