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As I said in my section of the biography, I am computer science engineer, graduated in the University as Studies of L'Aquila (Universitá degli studi I gave L'Aquila), second of Italy in opening the computer science branch. How my love began by computer science. It was through the vídeojuegos. To eleven or the twelve spent hours playing and watching to play. But what it entertained to me more it was to see how they were construídos. To the thirteen years, already it had programmed (with my first computer, a Commodore 64 of only 32 Kb of effective memory) about four vídeojuegos. They excited those to me of animated personages of adventures. It bought books and magazines, it was going to bother people greater than they worked in computer science to do questions to them. And sure my vídeojuegos also had music and was all mine, an innocent integration of arts.
I remember that the addiction to the computer (computer, in Argentina) gave me very hard and took to separate several times to me and per long periods, the study of music. This took to me to make my secondary studies in a military technical school of the Air Force where I studied electronics. Soon, when transferring to me to Italy for musical reasons, I wanted that I did not need the part of computer science officially. And thus it was, I graduated in the University with a qualification of 97 on 110. I could have removed more, but there were subjets in which was not worth the trouble to waste the time that, by the way, it did not exceed to me. I have not tenído the Maxima notices, but I have managed my personal challenge of never to have suspended a subjet, unlike which they later removed the maximum to learn the subjet of memory being it suspended ten times previously.
In my final thesis, it could not leave of side music, so I decided on a «Project of a computer science system for the musical analysis», composed of a theory that I developed on the anáisis and synthesis of the automatic composition, and of an application (developed in C++) that analyzes chorales to four voices. The departure point of this project was a series of articles that I published for you have scientists, as «Minimal description-lenght and Musical Analisys» for the «XVIII Colloquio Internazionale I gave Musica Informatica. 1995» . This it followed a masters in computer science - music in the same university where I studied the concepts of parsing, artificial intelligence and physical of the sound.
At the present time, I have my computer science activity –and its applications that I give him in the musical field–, collaborating with companies that develop musical software? like programmer analyst, developing applications of diverse aspects and technologies, as I detail in the page dedicated to my profession of computer science.
Mauricio Annunziata
L'Aquila (Italy), 1996
