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René-Louis Baron (born February 9, 1944 in Romans-sur-Isère) is a French inventor, author and songwriter. He was 14 years old when he played for the first time on stage as a jazz clarinetist. Later, in 1978, he began in Paris a career as solo singer. In 1980, he began to use computers to record his music for films, advertising, large companies, theaters, singers and art galleries as well as his song-poems. In 1989, he, a self-taught eclectic, began his own research into algorithmic composition and thus, musical artificial intelligence. In 1998, he filed the first patent for automatic musical composition at the National Industrial Property Institute in Paris. == Early career == While studying clarinet at the Conservatory of Music in his hometown, René-Louis Baron was quickly drawn to jazz.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Clarinet & New-Orleans: Rene Louis Baron plays "Lullaby of Birdland" )〕 His first stage appearance was at age 14, with a New Orleans style band. From 1960 to 1974, he sang hit songs with various Lyonnais bands, such as ''Jean Trial'', ''Pol Malburet'', ''Eddie Léo'' and ''Maurice de Thou'', mainly in south-eastern France.〔 (''Biographie de RLBaron'' )〕 He shared his passion for creativity with students by visiting schools and giving seminars. He introduced students to Alex Osborn and the technique of brainstorming in the field of artistic creation. His songwriting and performing period began in Paris in 1978 with the release of his first album of musical poetry ''Baron chante Cousin et Dorigné''.〔 (''Biographie de RLBaron'' )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「René-Louis Baron」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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