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The Complement Union Property in the Music of Elliott Carter [PDF]

open access: closedJournal of Music Theory, 2004
Many aspects of Elliott Carter's pitch language are well understood by music theorists, including his use of all-interval series, his technique of distributing intervals among instruments, and his use of the all-interval tetrachords and all-trichord hexachord.1 One feature of Carter's music that has not been widely discussed involves a situation where ...
Guy Capuzzo
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A Transformational Space for Elliott Carter’s Recent Complement-Union Music

open access: closed, 2009
Elliott Carter’s recent music exploits a special combinatorial property of the all-trichord hexachord. I show how this property can be reconceived in terms of interesting and analytically significant musical transformations: three involutions on the pitch-class aggregate which constitute a Klein four-group, and which have a natural interpretation as ...
John Roeder
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Are Streaming and Other Music Consumption Modes Substitutes or Complements? [PDF]

open access: closedSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
From a representative survey of 2,000 French individuals, we study whether consumption of music through streaming services, such as Spotify or YouTube, is a substitute or a complement to other music consumption modes such as CD, pay-downloads or live music.
Godefroy Dang Nguyen   +2 more
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Collaborative Playalong Practices in Online Music Lessons: the MusiCoLab Toolset

2023 4th International Symposium on the Internet of Sounds, 2023
In the realm of music education, backing tracks serve as accompaniments that complement instrument performance, by adding depth and context to the music being practiced.
Chrisoula Alexandraki   +5 more
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Examining Ensemble Requirements for Music Education Majors

Journal of research in music education, 2023
To better understand existing ensemble requirements for music education majors at U.S. institutions, we conducted a content analysis of ensemble requirements for 1,021 degree programs at 465 colleges and universities accredited by the National ...
S. Hill   +7 more
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