Re: musical complexity (Wolfgang Dreier )


Subject: Re: musical complexity
From:    Wolfgang Dreier  <wolfgang.dreier@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 11 Aug 2011 23:23:33 +0200
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Dear Tom, in addition, maybe some (german) publications within the field of systemic musicology might also be of interest to you, for instance Louven 1998, who also provides an english summary in his dissertation: @xxxxxxxx{Lou98, title = {Die Konstruktion von Musik. Theoretische und experimentelle Studien zu den Prinzipien der musikalischen Kognition}, year = {1998}, author = {Louven, Christoph}, number = {1}, series = {Systemische Musikwissenschaft}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, owner = {whoever}, timestamp = {xxxx.xx.xx} } Louven (as well as for instance Jobst P. Fricke, some papers might be found online) deals with meaning of music and decoding by the listener (beyond primitive auditory scene analysis, including the generation of schemata), which might also be important for raising questions concerning the "complexity" of music (or what the latter means for the listener). All the best, Wolfgang -- Dr. Wolfgang Dreier Mascagnigasse 19/5 A-5020 Salzburg AUSTRIA Am 11.08.2011 16:29, schrieb Tom Cochrane: > (apologies for cross postings) > > Dear listmembers > > Does anyone know of any important articles or books which discuss the > issue of musical complexity? I am particularly interested to find papers > that debate how musical complexity should be understood at a high > theoretical level. For instance, should musical complexity be understood > in purely information theoretic terms or in terms of our psychological > capacity to predict and remember (e.g. analogous to the way that > amplitude differs from perceived loudness)? > > cheers > > Tom >


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