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Paul Doornbusch (born 1959, Melbourne) is an Australian composer[1] and musician.[2][3] [4] He is the author of a book documenting the first computer music, made with the CSIRAC.[5]

Doornbusch spent several years at RMIT University in Melbourne, and later taught at the New Zealand School of Music. He now lives in the Melbourne area.[2][3]

Doornbusch is known for researching the origins of computer music in Australia and has written a book on the subject.[5] The book was reviewed by James Harley in Computer Music Journal in Fall 2006. Harley's review recognized Doornbusch as having "dedication", "thoroughness", "determination", and being "admirable". It also called The Music of CSIRAC "an important, crucial addition to the body of references documenting our field."[6]

The biography accompanying his Corrosion CD states that "his compositional concerns involve new forms for music appropriate for contemporary culture.... He works mostly as an algorithmic composer, but occasionally in recent years he has engaged in peripheral areas such as the Place-Hampi project with Jeffrey Shaw. As an algorithmic composer, Doornbusch has identified and examined in detail the mapping stage of the process where structural data becomes musical parameters."[4] Corrosion was reviewed by Richard Barrett in Computer Music Journal in Fall 2006. His review stated that "There are not so many composers at work, even in the 21st century [...] whose commitment to the technical possibilities afforded by contemporary technology is so closely matched by a compulsion to exploit to the full the expressive potential unleashed thereby."[7]

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  1. ^ Fildes, Jonathan (17 June 2008). "'Oldest' computer music unveiled". BBC. Retrieved 22 January 2012. ... Paul Doornbusch, a computer music composer and historian at the New Zealand School of Music, told BBC News.
  • ^ a b Europa Publications Limited. International who's who in classical music. Europa Publications Limited, 2009, p. 202.
  • ^ a b Dan Albertson and Ron Hannah.The Living Composers Project.
  • ^ a b Paul Doornbusch (2002). "Album notes for Corrosion CD". Corrosion CD. EMF Media (via CD Baby). Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  • ^ a b Doornbusch, Paul (2005). The Music of CSIRAC, Australia's first computer music. Common Ground. ISBN 1-86335-569-3.
  • ^ Harley, James (2006). "Review: 'Paul Doornbusch: The Music of CSIRAC: Australia's First Computer Music'". Computer Music Journal. 30 (3 (Fall)). MIT Press: 83–85. doi:10.1162/comj.2006.30.3.83. S2CID 52874827. Retrieved 22 January 2012. Paul Doornbusch is to be lauded for his dedication to" "early computer music in Australia
  • ^ Richard, Barrett (2006). "Review: 'Paul Doornbusch: Corrosion: Music for Instruments, computers and electronics'". Computer Music Journal. 30 (3 (Fall)). MIT Press: 85–87. doi:10.1162/comj.2006.30.3.85. S2CID 52872861. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
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