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Iamus Computer -- Nasciturus, for viola d'amore and harpsichord | We hear a viola and harpsichord being played, with the overall emotion of the piece being thrilling and suspenseful. A high tremolo is played on the violin, which creates the feeling of an energy build-up. This is a classical style piece. | 2012-07-04T19:30:30Z | Gustavo Díaz-Jerez | Nasciturus was composed autonomously by Iamus Computer without human intervention. Click here if you want to subscribe: http://bit.ly/1mUXN8V All of Iamus compositions are written in a fully-fledged score notated using conventional music notation, available in PDF or MusicXML file formats. Iamus computer, located at the Universidad de Málaga, is a powerful computer cluster that has been specifically built to fully exploit the potential of Melomics technology. Melomics employs an evolutionary approach to music composition. Sviatoslav Belonogov, viola d'amore Gustavo Díaz-Jerez, harpsichord. More info: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/jul/01/iamus-computer-composes-classical-music http://www.geb.uma.es/melomics/melomics.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iamus_(computer) | ["Harpsichord", "Keyboard (musical)"] | ["classical viola playing", "harpsichord playing", "suspenseful playing", "tense playing", "tremolo", "build-up", "tension"] | 3 | F5zDEHggiMg | 1614 |