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E-grāmata: Mathemusical Conversations: Mathematics And Computation In Music Performance And Composition

Edited by (Queen Mary Univ Of London, Uk), Edited by (Science And Technology Of Music And Sound Lab (Stms), Inst De Recherche Et De Coordination Acoustique/musique (Ircam), French National Centre For Scientific Research (Cnrs) & Pierre And Marie Curie Univ ), Edited by
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Mathemusical Conversations celebrates the understanding of music through mathematics, and the appreciation of mathematics through music. This volume is a compilation of the invited talks given at the Mathemusical Conversations workshop that took place in Singapore from 13-15 February 2015, organized by Elaine Chew in partnership with Gérard Assayag for the scientific program and with Bernard Lanskey for the artistic program. The contributors are world experts and leading scholars, writing on the intersection of music and mathematics. They also focus on performance and composition, two topics which are foundational both to the understanding of human creativity and to the creation of tomorrow's music technologies. This book is essential reading for researchers in both music and mathematics. It will also appeal more broadly to scholars, students, musicians, and anyone interested in new perspectives on the intimate relationship between these two universal human activities.
Foreword vii
Series Editors
Foreword ix
Workshop Organizers
Part I Mathemusical Engagement
1(56)
1 Without Our Consent
5(15)
Paul Schoenfield
2 Approaches to Musical Expression in Harmonix Video Games
20(17)
Eran Egozy
3 Motion and Gravitation in the Musical Spheres
37(20)
Elaine Chew
Part II Mathemusical Creativity
57(48)
4 Improvising in Creative Symbolic Interaction
61(14)
Gerard Assayag
5 Music, Creativity, and Computers
75(11)
Margaret A. Boden
6 Tiling Canons as a Key to Approaching Open Mathematical Conjectures?
86(19)
Moreno Andreatta
Part III Shaping Performance
105(60)
7 Musical Motives in Performance: A Study of Absolute Timing Patterns
109(20)
Neta Spiro
Nicolas Gold
John Rink
8 Playing with Variables: Anticipating One Particular Performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations
129(24)
Bernard Lanskey
Stephen Emmerson
9 The Informatics Philharmonic in the Indiana University Summer String Academy
153(12)
Christopher Raphael
Part IV Educating the Mathemusical
165(68)
10 Mathematical Thought and Empirical Approaches in Higher Education in Music
169(20)
Jian Yang
11 Action and Symbol: An Essential Tension
189(19)
Jeanne Bamberger
12 Educating the Mathemusical: Balancing the Equation
208(25)
Don McLean
Part V Geometries
233(66)
13 Graph-theoretic and Geometric Models of Music
237(19)
Richard Cohn
14 In Quest of Musical Vectors
256(27)
Dmitri Tymoczko
15 A Topological Approach of Musical Relationships
283(16)
Jean-Louis Giavitto
Antoine Spicher
List of Contributors 299