Programm
Towards a World Music Theory 2016
- Program -
13:00 | David Clampitt Structural Features of a Class of Musical Scale Systems in World Music |
13:30 | Thomas Noll The Georgian triad: Theoretical reflections on a characteristic feature in West Georgian contrapuntal polyphony |
14:00 | Albrecht Schneider A single dual-stream framework for syntactic computations in music and language |
14:30 | Lenz Hartmann Neural correlates of high-level musical syntax |
15:00 | Coffe Break |
15:30 | Rolf Bader Temperament in Tonal Systems of Southeast Asian and ancient Indian music |
16:00 | Hubertus Dreyer Topoi in Japanese music: The “kakezume-Pattern” and Yoshizawa Kengyô’s “Chidori no kyoku” |
16:30 | Christian Koehn The ESRA Project - Challenges in the Operationalization of Highly Diverse Musics |
17:00 | Coffe Break |
17:30 | Michael Blaß Neural maps and Hidden-Markov models classifying ethnographic sound archives |
18:00 | Fabian Moss Extended Chromatic Tonality and Music Cognition |
18:15 | Daniel Harasim Generalized Probabilistic Parsing of Musical Syntax |
18:30 | Jonas Franke Architecture of a distributed Sound Archive Database Application |