Music theory and mathematics:chords, collections, and transformations
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University of Rochester Press,
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Publisher Address: | Rochester, NY |
Publication Dates: | 2008. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Eastman studies in music, |
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Carrier Form: | ix, 262 p.: ill., music ; 24 cm. |
ISBN: |
9781580462662 (alk. paper) 1580462669 (alk. paper) |
Index Number: | J60 |
CLC: | J60-05 |
Call Number: | J60-05/M987 |
Contents: |
Memorial volume for John Clough. Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-252) and index. "Cardinality equals variety for chords" in well-formed scales, with a note on the twin primes conjecture / David Clampitt -- Flip-flop circles and their groups / John Clough -- Pitch-time analogies and transformations in Bartók's Sonata for two pianos and percussion / Richard Cohn -- Filtered point-symmetry and dynamical voice-leading / Jack Douthett -- The "over-determined" triad as a source of discord : nascent groups and the emergent chromatic tonality in nineteenth-century German harmonic theory / Nora Engebretsen -- Signature transformations / Julian Hook -- Some pedagogical implications of diatonic and neo-riemannian theory / Timothy A. Johnson -- A parsimony metric for diatonic sequences / Jonathan Kochavi -- Transformational considerations in Schoenberg's Opus 23, number 3 / David Lewin -- Transformational etudes : basic principles and applications of interval string theory / Stephen Soderberg. |