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Eduardo Reck Miranda (born 1963) is a Brazilian composer of chamber and electroacoustic pieces but is most notable in the United Kingdom for his scientific research into computer music, particularly in the field of human-machine interfaces where brain waves will replace keyboards and voice commands to permit the disabled to express themselves musically. \\Bio\\ \Early life\ Miranda was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. As one of the largest cities in Southern Brazil and a cultural, political and economical center, Porto Alegre had significant influence on Miranda's music. \Education\ In the early 1990s, Miranda attended the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS) in Brazil where he received a degree in Data Processing Technology in 1985. Miranda then attended the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) where he studied music composition. Desiring to learn more about music technology and experience more of the world, Miranda made his way to the United Kingdom, where he started his post-graduate research studies at the University of York. At York, he developed an in-depth study into musical composition using cellular automata. In 1991, he received his MSc in Music Technology from York. After receiving his MSc, Miranda went briefly to Germany to study algorithmic composition at the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie in Karlsruhe. In 1992, Miranda gained admittance to the Faculty of Music of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where he obtained his PhD in
Goma Arábica
492Electroacoustic Samba II
303Electroacoustic Samba I
264Sacra Conversazione, opus 2 - II. Cantus Firmus
205Sacra Conversazione, opus 2 - III. Euphony
206Sacra Conversazione, opus 2 - I. From the void...
207Sacra Conversazione, opus 2 - IV. Flux
188Le Jardin de Jérôme
179Requiem per Una veu Perduda: III. Sanctus-Benedictus
1710Agnus Dei
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Miranda: Mother Tongue
Mind Pieces, Sound to Sea (Computer-Aided Symphonic Works)
QUBISM
Constructionis
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Música Eletroacústica Brasileira - Vol. I (CD SBME 001, 1996)
Atmospherics: Supernatural Horror for a Scary Halloween

Música Eletroacústica Brasileira, vol. 1
Southern Cones - LMJ Volume 10
Música Eletroacústica Brasileira Vol. 1
Cultures electroniques, No. 12
Mother Tongue