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Timbre and Orchestration Resource
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Learn About Timbre
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Learn About Orchestration
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The Timbre and Orchestration Resource (TOR) is an open-access web platform featuring articles, essays, videos, teaching and learning materials, and other resources dedicated to research and pedagogy in timbre and orchestration.

ABOUT the TOR

Learn more about how this site is designed to support the analysis, creation, and teaching of timbre and orchestration.

CONTACT

Have questions or want to connect? Reach out to us directly using the contact details provided on this page.

SITE MAP

Navigate our site with ease. This sitemap provides an overview of all pages to help you find what you're looking for quickly.

ACTOR PROJECT

An international transdisciplinary partnership researching timbre and orchestration.

 
 

In this section of the site, you can find written and video publications created by members of the ACTOR (Analysis, Creation, and Teaching of Orchestration) Project as well as bibliographies on various topics related to timbre and orchestration. Click on the menu items below to learn more.

WRITINGS

Explore peer-reviewed articles and essays advancing the study of timbre and orchestration.

VIDEOS

Discover videos and research presentations showcasing insights into timbre and orchestration.

EXTERNAL PUBLICATIONS

Publications by the Analysis, Creation, and Teaching of Orchestration Project.

 

HOW TO CITE

Suggested guidelines for how to cite publications and resources on this website.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Bibliographies on various topics central to the study of timbre, orchestration, and music perception.

 
 
 

Timbre is often described as a sound’s “colour.” More specifically, it is defined as a set of auditory attributes that both carry musical qualities and collectively contribute to sound source recognition and identification. Click on the menu items below to learn more.

LEARN ABOUT TIMBRE

Learn about timbre with resources for all levels—explore, understand, and deepen your knowledge.

TEACHING TIMBRE TOPICS

Access modular teaching materials on timbre, encompassing definitions, analysis, and practical applications.

TIMBRE COURSE SYLLABI

Find syllabi from leading educators to guide teaching and learning in timbre studies.

ACTOR EDUFILMS

A series of short films, suitable for all audiences, on compelling and mystifying timbre and orchestration topics.

 
 

Orchestration involves the skillful selection, combination, and juxtaposition of instruments at different pitches and dynamics to achieve a particular sonic goal. Click on the menu items below to learn more.

LEARN ABOUT ORCHESTRATION

Explore resources to deepen your understanding of orchestration, from techniques to expressive possibilities.

ORCHESTRAL RECORDINGS (ODESSA)

Multitrack recordings of orchestral excerpts, analyzing the effects of instrumental distribution on sound, space, and acoustics.

RESEARCH ENSEMBLES (CORE)

A collaborative initiative where student composers and performers explore orchestration through research-creation projects.

 
 
 

ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS

Learn more about the instruments of the Western orchestra.

INSTRUMENTS OF THE CHINESE ORCHESTRA

Learn more about the instruments of the Chinese orchestra.

 
Dorothea Lincke: Acoustic characterisation of concert halls illustrated by the Salle Claude-Champagne
Symposiums and Workshops Timbre and Orchestration Resource 7/13/19 Symposiums and Workshops Timbre and Orchestration Resource 7/13/19

Dorothea Lincke: Acoustic characterisation of concert halls illustrated by the Salle Claude-Champagne

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Nicolas Farmer: Seeing new colors: Devices of Scriabinian and post- Scriabinian orchestration
Symposiums and Workshops Timbre and Orchestration Resource 7/13/19 Symposiums and Workshops Timbre and Orchestration Resource 7/13/19

Nicolas Farmer: Seeing new colors: Devices of Scriabinian and post- Scriabinian orchestration

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01'30 en Stravinsky avec Philippe Esling, chercheur
Manifeste 2019 Philippe Esling 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Philippe Esling 6/22/19

01'30 en Stravinsky avec Philippe Esling, chercheur

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Three pillars of ACTOR: Perceptual
Manifeste 2019 Stephen McAdams 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Stephen McAdams 6/22/19

Three pillars of ACTOR: Perceptual

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Three pillars of ACTOR: Technological
Manifeste 2019 Philippe Esling 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Philippe Esling 6/22/19

Three pillars of ACTOR: Technological

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Three pillars of ACTOR: Analytical/Creative
Manifeste 2019 Robert Hasegawa 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Robert Hasegawa 6/22/19

Three pillars of ACTOR: Analytical/Creative

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ODESSA project
Manifeste 2019 Caroline Traube 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Caroline Traube 6/22/19

ODESSA project

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Questions with Esling, Hasegawa, McAdams and Naón
Manifeste 2019 ACTOR Research Team 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 ACTOR Research Team 6/22/19

Questions with Esling, Hasegawa, McAdams and Naón

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Yan Maresz: Compositional approaches
Manifeste 2019 Yan Maresz 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Yan Maresz 6/22/19

Yan Maresz: Compositional approaches

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Orchestration from the conductor’s podium
Manifeste 2019 ACTOR Research Team 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 ACTOR Research Team 6/22/19

Orchestration from the conductor’s podium

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Carmine Emanuele Cella: Computer-assisted orchestration
Manifeste 2019 Carmine Cella 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Carmine Cella 6/22/19

Carmine Emanuele Cella: Computer-assisted orchestration

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Pierre Michel: Musicological and analytical approaches
Manifeste 2019 Pierre Michel 6/22/19 Manifeste 2019 Pierre Michel 6/22/19

Pierre Michel: Musicological and analytical approaches

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