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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank below professionals and lay people who were supportive in our research development or open for mutually beneficial partnership on the way. Current project would not be possible without their timely impact: - composer Craig Harris, former president of the ICMA (International Computer Music Association), Prof. Roger Dannenberg of Carnegie Mellon University, Stephen Travis Pope - a senior research specialist and composer at the the Dept. of Music, UC Santa Barbara, former editor-in-chief of Computer Music Journal, published by the MIT Press. The specialists visited Lithuania in March of 1989 as ICMA delegation to support our research in computer music field, invited us for a exchange visit to the U.S. in December of 1989. - Professor Saulius Sondeckis, the founder and a long-time conductor of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. His personal interest and dedication towards our research in computer music field opened door for our current developments on many frontiers of education; - Dr. Algirdas Avizienis is a renown JPL researcher of the 70's/80's, the recipient of NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1980) for unmanned space exploration, the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award (1985), UCLA Professor of the Computer Science Department. His teaching and research interests are in computer system architecture and fault-tolerant computing. Professor and his family were very helpful and instrumental for our research endeavors in Los Angeles; - Einstein Papers Project of the California Institute of Technology for discussing Einstein's violin subject. Reference concept from Archive of The New York Times was kindly suggested by Dr.Jozsef Illy of Einstein Papers Project, California Institute of Technology. Thank you. - Santa Monica College for violin ensemble classes to apply our research, to serve Santa Monica and Westside communities; - our studying friends and colleagues at the Vilnius University, the Lithuanian Music Academy; - our working colleagues at the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, the Lithuanian Music Academy; - Computing Enterprise "Lema" general director J.Kamarauskas, general constructor V.Balcytis sponsored our research through challenging circumstances in Lithuania (1989); - Our current colleagues, students, their families for a faith in our common learning goals; - Holy Spirit for challenges and experiences in a current time space on a billion years journey. |