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A rhythmic fugue is a piece of polyphonic music where the rhythms of tone onsets from all the voices produce (1) a regular pulse train with (2) a single tone onset at a time. Unlike rhythmic canons which use a single theme, rhythmic fugues use two or more themes (theme, 2nd theme, 1sr counterpoint, etc.). A numerical solution to compute rhythmic scores for this type of algorithmic compositions and a piece of music are presented. | A rhythmic fugue is a piece of polyphonic music where the rhythms of tone onsets from all the voices produce (1) a regular pulse train with (2) a single tone onset at a time. Unlike rhythmic canons which use a single theme, rhythmic fugues use two or more themes (theme, 2nd theme, 1sr counterpoint, etc.). A numerical solution to compute rhythmic scores for this type of algorithmic compositions and a piece of music are presented. | ||
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- | //Eine kleine Mathmusik//: {{:mamux:saisons:saison12-2012-2013:tangian_2002-2003_einekleinemathmusik_1-2_with-articles.pdf|score and articles}}, {{:mamux:saisons:saison12-2012-2013:tangian_2002_einekleinemathmusik_1.mp3|first piece}}, {{:mamux:saisons:saison12-2012-2013:tangian_2003_einekleinemathmusik_2.mp3|second piece}}. | ||
=== Franck Jedrzejewski : Outils probabilistes pour l'analyse et la composition musicale === | === Franck Jedrzejewski : Outils probabilistes pour l'analyse et la composition musicale === |