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Global Compositions

Guerino Mazzola ()
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Guerino Mazzola: University of Zurich, Department of Information Technology MultiMedia Laboratory

Chapter Chapter 13 in The Topos of Music, 2002, pp 299-332 from Springer

Abstract: Summary The categories ObLoc and Loc are representations of local objects, i.e., of objects that are not composed of proper “parts”. However, music mainly deals with compound objects. The adequate concept of a global composition is defined. The corresponding vocabulary of elementary global music objects is described, including ecclesiastical modes, tridadic degrees, meters, rhythms, motives and themes.

Keywords: Ambient Space; Local Composition; Local Chart; Global Object; Musical Work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-8141-8_13

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