Jared Gentner - How to Score in the Art Racket

 See the paper How to Score in the Art Racket:

Embedded music programming languages confer a number of benefits to composers by bringing music objects into the world of modules, bindings, and code reuse. However, many composers write music in graphical score editors. A natural desire, then, would be to embed music languages into these editors. A proper embedding would provide a means to export the score-with-embedded-code from the score editor to a program in the music language's host language. This program ought to be loadable into a larger program context, leveraging the modular features of the host language to share bindings with other host language modules.

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