Written notation has a long history in many musical traditions and has been particularly important in the composition and performance of Western art music. This study adopted the conceptual view that a musical score consists of two coordinated but separate communication channels: the musical text and a collection of composer-selected performance marks that serve as an interpretive gloss on that text. Structurally, these channels are defined by largely disjoint vocabularies of symbols and words. While the sound structures represented by musical texts are well studied in music theory and analysis, the stylistic patterns of performance marks and how they acquire contextual meaning in performance is an area with fewer theoretical foundations.\u...
<div><p>We investigate the relationship between analytical information extracted from the score of C...
Abstract: There is much evidence to suggest that the golden mean (the ratio of approximately 1:1.618...
Musicology’s performative turn was formulated in opposition to the disciplinary dominance of music n...
This presentation provides an overview of how statistical analyses may be used to examine patterns o...
Pianists are confronted in all written or printed music with the problem that signs, symbols, and in...
Growing discomfort with musicology’s ease in viewing the score as synonymous with act has propelled ...
Growing discomfort with musicology’s ease in viewing the score as synonymous with act has propelled ...
Abstract Centering on notation is a characteristic of Western tonal music. The printed scores are ex...
ABSTRACT: A theory of musical features is presented. The theory emphasizes how a given work is disti...
Reflections on performance have been part of Western musical theory ever since the composer emerged ...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
Musicology’s performative turn was formulated in opposition to the disciplinary dominance of music n...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
<div><p>We investigate the relationship between analytical information extracted from the score of C...
Abstract: There is much evidence to suggest that the golden mean (the ratio of approximately 1:1.618...
Musicology’s performative turn was formulated in opposition to the disciplinary dominance of music n...
This presentation provides an overview of how statistical analyses may be used to examine patterns o...
Pianists are confronted in all written or printed music with the problem that signs, symbols, and in...
Growing discomfort with musicology’s ease in viewing the score as synonymous with act has propelled ...
Growing discomfort with musicology’s ease in viewing the score as synonymous with act has propelled ...
Abstract Centering on notation is a characteristic of Western tonal music. The printed scores are ex...
ABSTRACT: A theory of musical features is presented. The theory emphasizes how a given work is disti...
Reflections on performance have been part of Western musical theory ever since the composer emerged ...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
Musicology’s performative turn was formulated in opposition to the disciplinary dominance of music n...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
Digital recording, editing and signal processing offer performers and producers of WesternEuropean a...
<div><p>We investigate the relationship between analytical information extracted from the score of C...
Abstract: There is much evidence to suggest that the golden mean (the ratio of approximately 1:1.618...
Musicology’s performative turn was formulated in opposition to the disciplinary dominance of music n...