
Nick Didkovsky (b. 1958) is a composer, guitarist, computer music programmer, and leader of the band Doctor Nerve. He is a former student of Christian Wolff and Gerald Shapiro. Didkovsky has developed a Java music API called JMSL (Java Music Specification Language). JMSL is a toolbox for algorithmic composition and performance. JMSL includes JScore, an extensible staff notation editor. JMSL can output music using either JavaSound or JSyn. Didkovsky has composed for or performed on a number of CDs including:
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Amalia's Secret
A Fire in God's Path
Orchid
Moab
Egil the Skald
She Closes Her Sister With Heavy Bones
Machinecore
I Kick My Hand
Signs Of Life
Ganthia
We'll Ask The Questions Around Here Part. 1
Ruth's Mirror
What Sheep Herd
Tube Mouth Bow String
Hell Beat 01, 110 bpm
We'll Ask The Questions Around Here Part 2
Eine Kleine Gamelan Music
Hell Beat 02, 90 bpm
Just A Voice That Bothered Him
Black Iris
Hell Beat 09, 120 bpm, Monster Movie
Hell Beat 06, 90 bpm
Flykiller
Hell Beat 03, 110 bpm
Hell Beat 08, 120 bpm
Meteoric Ice Pie Menace
Stink Up! (Polyprism 2)
Hell Beat 05, 110 bpm
Amalia's Secret (Amalia, Hanging in a Painting)
Hell Beat 04, 90 bpm
We'll Ask The Questions Around Here, part 1
Amalia's Secret (Modelled after the One for Your Parents)
Talea (hoping to somehow know)
Amalia's Secret (An Especially Fine Dress Rag)
Hell Beat 07, 120 bpm
Stink Up! (Polyprism 1)
We'll Ask The Questions Around Here, part 2
Ice Cream Time Fanfare
Ice Cream Time Tango
Amalia's Secret (The Smallest Glimmer Disturbs Them)
Ice Cream Time: III. Meteoric Ice Pie Menace
Ice Cream Time: X. Calm
Ice Cream Time: II. Fanfare
Amalia's Secret (Swallow The Neck Of The Guest Who Hisses When You Pass)
Amalia's Secret (Two Heads, Sitting Together, Snapping The Dreams...)
Amalia's Secret (The Letter Opened, the Bottle Broken)
Fall
Calm
I Cheer Pet Eater
Mayhem (the hammer)
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