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Graph Theoretical Models of Abstract Musical Transformation Jeffrey Johnson

Graph Theoretical Models of Abstract Musical Transformation By Jeffrey Johnson

Graph Theoretical Models of Abstract Musical Transformation by Jeffrey Johnson


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An introduction to a new way of modeling musical surfaces for theorists and for generating precompositional relationships for composers, this unique music theory reference work introduces, classifies, and enumerates graph theoretical models for musical transformations in compositional and analytical applications.

Graph Theoretical Models of Abstract Musical Transformation Summary

Graph Theoretical Models of Abstract Musical Transformation: An Introduction and Compendium for Composers and Theorists by Jeffrey Johnson

An introduction to a new way of modeling musical surfaces for theorists and for generating precompositional relationships for composers, this unique music theory reference work introduces, classifies, and enumerates graph theoretical models for musical transformations in compositional and analytical applications. It also provides a practical application of musical applications for students of graph theory and could serve as an introduction to the further cross-integration of these two disciplines. Of interest to scholars, advanced music theory students, and composers, this work endeavors to facilitate the expression and understanding of musical ideas by presenting an unexplored way of notating relationships between transformational objects that is not attached to specific compositional or analytical systems. Graph theoretical models of abstract musical transformations supplement and refine the ability to articulate orderings with pitch structures in analytical environments. An extended analysis of the opening section of Form IV: Broken Sequences by Stefan Wolpe is used as a demonstration. The use of these diagrams to generate compositional surfaces differs slightly from their use in analysis: an analytical model relates to a single musical surface, whereas compositional applications can be used to generate any potential surface derived from construction of the graphs.

About Jeffrey Johnson

JEFFREY JOHNSON is Associate Director of Artistic Education and Chair of the Music Theory Department at the renowned Boys Choir of Harlem. He has degrees in musical composition from Boston University, Eastman School of Music, and Ithaca College. He is an active composer, conductor, and theorist. His first book, Thesaurus of Abstract Musical Properties was published by Greenwood Press in 1995.

Table of Contents

Preface Graphing Introduction Formalities Enumeration: Degree Sequences Comparisons and Structural Properties Construction Basic Techniques Classification K-Regular Graphs Hierarchies Realizations Literal Spaces Extended Possibilities Shock and the Ever-Extending Opposites: Pitch-Class Graphs and Broken Sequences Exercises Appendix I: Complementary Hexachordal Graphs Appendix II: 12-Position Degree Sequences from 5-Regular Appendix III: Selected 12-Position Degree Sequences by Edges Required Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780313301582
9780313301582
0313301581
Graph Theoretical Models of Abstract Musical Transformation: An Introduction and Compendium for Composers and Theorists by Jeffrey Johnson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-08-21
216
N/A
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