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How does music manifest through time and, simultaneously, how does time manifest through music?For the experimental psychologist, the experience of time during music listening or performance is something that may be studied empirically. For philosophers, fundamental questions of time continue to be the subject of ongoing debate in philosophy: is time linear? What are past, present and future? What is duration and what makes a perceptual present, or moment? For the performer, musical time can exist as a subjective vehicle of expression. Although any of the three could be chosen as a starting point, the order presented in the text's structure offers a journey from empiricism to application, via contemplation. This volume deals with the complex relationship between music and time. It presents a staunchly interdisciplinary perspective defined by the terms Psychology, Philosophy and Practice. The text is divided into sections concerning "experience", "enactment" and "meaning", as points of intersection between the three primary methodologies of the title. As such, this is a book for the scholar, the student of music, and the interested reader. For the scholar, it offers new interconnections and comparisons. For the student, its pluralistic approach presents the most comprehensive overview available to date regarding the topic. For the interested reader, the volume offers answers to questions which concern us as listeners and audiences at concerts, gigs, and festivals.
Mathematics and Computation in Music
10th International Conference, MCM 2026, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, USA, June 23–26, 2026, Proceedings
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Mathematics and Computation in Music, MCM 2026, held in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, USA, during June 23–26, 2026.The 37 full papers and 7 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 54 submissions. They are grouped into the following topics: Algebraic and Topological Perspectives on Scale Theory, Harmony, and Neo Riemannian Transformations; Voice Leading and Rhythm; Applications of Mathematics to Music Theory Analysis of Composers and Styles; Quantum Theory and Music; Algorithms and Modeling for Music and Music Related Phenomena; MathematicalApproaches to Music Cognition, Pitch Perception, Consonance Dissonance, and Performance; Computational approaches to Music; Communication-Performances; Posters.