I'm proud to announce the new 2005 version of Quintet.net, the critically-acclaimed
network-performance software.
Quintet.net, which was called by computer musician Ian Whalley a highlight of
the 2003 ICMC, now features an elegant brushed-metal graphical user interface
and many improvements under the hood, such as network jitter compensation.
With its Viewer add-on, the application is a full-fledged multimedia performance
environment with real-time notation, microtonal playback capabilities and a
suite of authoring tools, the Composition Development Kit.
Quintet.net is based on Max/MSP/Jitter and is available for free for both the
Macintosh OS X and Windows platforms.
The Hamburg Network Composers' Collective, founded in 2003, is a permanent ensemble for the performance of compositions written or transcribed for Quintet.net.
Quintet.net was featured in the 2004/05 issue on network music of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (with CD-ROM) and in the current, February 2005 issue of Leonardo Journal.
More information is provided at http://www.quintet.net (the site was just updated and features background information on several international Quintet.net projects as well as network music performance in general).
Georg Hajdu, Ph.D. Professor of Multimedia Composition Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg