Musica Mathematica
Traditions and Innovations in Contemporary Music
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:14th Feb '17
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This insightful exploration of music and mathematics, Musica Mathematica, reveals their deep connections through philosophical and practical lenses.
In Musica Mathematica, the author explores the fascinating intersection of music and mathematics, delving into both philosophical and aesthetic considerations surrounding the concept of 'mathesis.' The text moves seamlessly from theoretical discussions to practical studies, providing insight into how music interacts with various forms of art, including architecture, painting, poetry, and literature. This comprehensive approach allows readers to appreciate the multifaceted relationship between these two disciplines.
The concept of 'musica mathematica' serves as a framework for examining the connections between music and mathematics, which may seem like radically different fields at first glance. The author draws on the Pythagorean tradition, which posits that universal harmony can be understood through mathematical principles. By highlighting the historical context and the evolution of this idea, the book sheds light on how early thinkers laid the groundwork for contemporary explorations of music's mathematical foundations.
Structured into three distinct parts, Musica Mathematica presents a rich tapestry of examples that illustrate the interplay between music and mathematics. The author not only discusses theoretical implications but also provides practical research on contemporary music compositions, making this work a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts interested in the arts and sciences. Through engaging prose and thoughtful analysis, readers are invited to reflect on the profound connections that exist between these two seemingly disparate realms.
ISBN: 9783631713815
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 470g
290 pages
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