The mathematics of second-order maximal evenness has far-reaching potential for application in music analysis. One of its assets is its foundation in an inherently continuous conception of pitch, a feature it shares with voice-leading geometries. This paper reformulates second-order maximal evenness as iterated quantization in voice-leading spaces, discusses the implications of viewing diatonic triads as second-order maximally even sets for the understanding of nineteenth-century modulatory schemes, and applies a second-order maximally even derivation of acoustic collections in an in-depth analysis of Ravel's ‘Ondine’. In the interaction between these two very different applications, the paper generalizes the concepts and analytical methods...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
Since the time of Pythagoras (c.550BC), mathematicians interested in music have asked, “What governs...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
The discrete Fourier transform on pitch-class sets, proposed by David Lewin and advanced by Ian Quin...
Luigi Dallapiccola was the first Italian composer to fully engage with the 12-tone compositional tec...
Journal of Mathematics and Music's recent special issue 7(2) reveals substantial common ground betwe...
This commentary addresses von Hippel and Huron's (2020) work on "tonal and anti-tonal" structures in...
The composing of the 'Dehmel Songs' marks a pivotal juncture both in Webern's oeuvre and in the hist...
The subject of this paper is the cognition of triadic progressions in 19th century tonal music. Musi...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
Maurice Ravel's music is enigmatic in that it is deeply rooted in the tonal tradition, yet exhibits...
This commentary addresses von Hippel and Huron's (2020) work on "tonal and anti-tonal" structures in...
This paper briefly illustrates the concepts of tone-lattices, scales, periodicity and notational sys...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
From the seventeenth century to the present day, tonal harmonic music has had a number of invariant ...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
Since the time of Pythagoras (c.550BC), mathematicians interested in music have asked, “What governs...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
The discrete Fourier transform on pitch-class sets, proposed by David Lewin and advanced by Ian Quin...
Luigi Dallapiccola was the first Italian composer to fully engage with the 12-tone compositional tec...
Journal of Mathematics and Music's recent special issue 7(2) reveals substantial common ground betwe...
This commentary addresses von Hippel and Huron's (2020) work on "tonal and anti-tonal" structures in...
The composing of the 'Dehmel Songs' marks a pivotal juncture both in Webern's oeuvre and in the hist...
The subject of this paper is the cognition of triadic progressions in 19th century tonal music. Musi...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
Maurice Ravel's music is enigmatic in that it is deeply rooted in the tonal tradition, yet exhibits...
This commentary addresses von Hippel and Huron's (2020) work on "tonal and anti-tonal" structures in...
This paper briefly illustrates the concepts of tone-lattices, scales, periodicity and notational sys...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
From the seventeenth century to the present day, tonal harmonic music has had a number of invariant ...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
Since the time of Pythagoras (c.550BC), mathematicians interested in music have asked, “What governs...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...