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Mazzola, Guerino.
Making Musical Time
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Title/Author:
Making Musical Time/ by Guerino Mazzola, Alex Lubet, Yan Pang, Jordon Goebel, Christopher Rochester, Sangeeta Dey.
Author:
Mazzola, Guerino.
other author:
Lubet, Alex.
Description:
XIII, 265 p. 100 illus., 40 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Category theory (Mathematics). -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85629-8
ISBN:
9783030856298
Making Musical Time
Mazzola, Guerino.
Making Musical Time
[electronic resource] /by Guerino Mazzola, Alex Lubet, Yan Pang, Jordon Goebel, Christopher Rochester, Sangeeta Dey. - 1st ed. 2021. - XIII, 265 p. 100 illus., 40 illus. in color.online resource. - Computational Music Science,1868-0313. - Computational Music Science,.
Part I Ontological Orientation -- 1. Ontology, Oniontology, and the (History and Present Stage -- 5. Genealogy and Ontology of Human Time Perception -- Part III Musical Time Concepts -- 6. Meters and Rhythm -- 7. Structures of Organized Time -- 8. Musical Gestures -- 9. Kramer’s Time Concepts -- 10. Distributed Identity in Music -- Part IV New Developments on Musical Time Concepts -- 11. Limits of Gestural Diagrams -- 12. Imaginary Time -- 13. Mathematical Modeling Kramer’s Time Concepts -- 14. Functorial Semiotics of Time -- 15. Jordon, Chris, and Renan: Application of these theories -- 16. Experiments with Local and Global Rhythms -- Part V Conclusions -- 17. Time Constructs as a Deeply Musical Endeavor -- 18. Art of Time -- 19. Human Create their Own Time -- Part VI References, Index.
This book is a comprehensive examination of the conception, perception, performance, and composition of time in music across time and culture. It surveys the literature of time in mathematics, philosophy, psychology, music theory, and somatic studies (medicine and disability studies) and looks ahead through original research in performance, composition, psychology, and education. It is the first monograph solely devoted to the theory of construction of musical time since Kramer in 1988, with new insights, mathematical precision, and an expansive global and historical context. The mathematical methods applied for the construction of musical time are totally new. They relate to category theory (projective limits) and the mathematical theory of gestures. These methods and results extend the music theory of time but also apply to the applied performative understanding of making music. In addition, it is the very first approach to a constructive theory of time, deduced from the recent theory of musical gestures and their categories. Making Musical Time is intended for a wide audience of scholars with interest in music. These include mathematicians, music theorists, (ethno)musicologists, music psychologists / educators / therapists, music performers, philosophers of music, audiologists, and acousticians.
ISBN: 9783030856298
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-85629-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QA169
Dewey Class. No.: 512.6
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Part I Ontological Orientation -- 1. Ontology, Oniontology, and the (History and Present Stage -- 5. Genealogy and Ontology of Human Time Perception -- Part III Musical Time Concepts -- 6. Meters and Rhythm -- 7. Structures of Organized Time -- 8. Musical Gestures -- 9. Kramer’s Time Concepts -- 10. Distributed Identity in Music -- Part IV New Developments on Musical Time Concepts -- 11. Limits of Gestural Diagrams -- 12. Imaginary Time -- 13. Mathematical Modeling Kramer’s Time Concepts -- 14. Functorial Semiotics of Time -- 15. Jordon, Chris, and Renan: Application of these theories -- 16. Experiments with Local and Global Rhythms -- Part V Conclusions -- 17. Time Constructs as a Deeply Musical Endeavor -- 18. Art of Time -- 19. Human Create their Own Time -- Part VI References, Index.
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