![]() Musically, I switched from trumpet to voice over 15 years ago. Five years ago, I went back to music software in starting Recordare. My master's thesis took me into the area of making computers more usable, where I stayed professionally for 20 years: first at DEC, then at a virtual reality startup, then moving from Boston to California to join SAP. That software became part of the Csound package. My bachelor's thesis was done at the MIT Experimental Music Studio, one of the groups that later became part of the MIT Media Lab. You can still hear my section trumpet playing in the MIT Symphony Orchestra CDs out on Vox, including my favorite recording of Howard Hanson's Piano Concerto, with Eugene List as soloist. degrees in computer science, and played trumpet in just about every group there. But a couple of summers at the National Music Camp in Interlochen made it clear that I would be happiest as a professional in another field. I was one of the better trumpet players in our high school and dabbled in composition. I started piano at 5 and switched to trumpet at 10. Here he gives in-depth views about the past, present and future of MusicXML and Dolet software. Interview by Jari Williamsson, January 2005 Michael is the creator of the MusicXML file format and founder of Recordare, which has created the Dolet/MusicXML plug-ins for Finale and Sibelius. ![]()
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