Level-analysis in the field of music theory today is rarely hierarchical, at least in the strict sense of the term. Most current musical theories view levels systemically. One problem with this approach is that it usually does not distinguish compositional structures from perceptual structures. Another is its failure to recognize that in an artifactual phenomenon the inherence of idiostructures is as crucial to the identity of an artwork as the inherence of style structures. But can the singularity of an idiostructure be captured in the generality of an analytical symbol? In music analysis, it would seem possible provided closure and nonclosure are admitted as simultaneous properties potentially present at all hierarchical levels. One compl...
Harmony and voice-leading are integrated in the hierarchical networks of Schenkerian analyses: the t...
The PhD research involves the adaptation and expansion of Lerdahl's & Jackendoff’s Generative Theory...
Many elements of and reflections on tonality are to be found in Vaughan Williams’s music: tonal cen...
Level-analysis in the field of music theory today is rarely hierarchical, at least in the strict sen...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
Two experiments were designed to investigate the hierarchical perception of melodies. The hierarchic...
Because of its temporal nature, music presents a unique challenge to the perceptual systems. To unde...
The usefulness and desirability of representation schemes which explicitly show musical structure ha...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
In our history we have recognized scales of some variety as keystones to music’s pitch structure. An...
Repetition is a basic indicator of musical structure. This study introduces new algorithms for ident...
This paper describes software to facilitate research on the automatic derivation of hierarchical (Sc...
The subject of this paper is the cognition of triadic progressions in 19th century tonal music. Musi...
Theories of rhythm and meter tend to blur the distinction between musical structures that are actual...
The central purpose of this study was to examine the role played by an underst and ing of the tonal ...
Harmony and voice-leading are integrated in the hierarchical networks of Schenkerian analyses: the t...
The PhD research involves the adaptation and expansion of Lerdahl's & Jackendoff’s Generative Theory...
Many elements of and reflections on tonality are to be found in Vaughan Williams’s music: tonal cen...
Level-analysis in the field of music theory today is rarely hierarchical, at least in the strict sen...
During the early twentieth century, art music composers pushed Western tonality to the limits and ev...
Two experiments were designed to investigate the hierarchical perception of melodies. The hierarchic...
Because of its temporal nature, music presents a unique challenge to the perceptual systems. To unde...
The usefulness and desirability of representation schemes which explicitly show musical structure ha...
In recent decades music psychologists have explained the functioning of tonal music in terms of the ...
In our history we have recognized scales of some variety as keystones to music’s pitch structure. An...
Repetition is a basic indicator of musical structure. This study introduces new algorithms for ident...
This paper describes software to facilitate research on the automatic derivation of hierarchical (Sc...
The subject of this paper is the cognition of triadic progressions in 19th century tonal music. Musi...
Theories of rhythm and meter tend to blur the distinction between musical structures that are actual...
The central purpose of this study was to examine the role played by an underst and ing of the tonal ...
Harmony and voice-leading are integrated in the hierarchical networks of Schenkerian analyses: the t...
The PhD research involves the adaptation and expansion of Lerdahl's & Jackendoff’s Generative Theory...
Many elements of and reflections on tonality are to be found in Vaughan Williams’s music: tonal cen...