COMPLEXITY

Dmitri Tymoczko on The Shape of Music: Mathematical Order in Western Tonality

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Jun 18, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Complexity Podcast - Dmitri Tomascow
04:04 • 4min
3
I Was a Grad Student at Harvard, and I Went to Philosophy Grad School
07:57 • 3min
4
I'll Sound Things on You and See if They Stick on You
10:57 • 2min
5
Musicology and Complexity Working Group
13:19 • 4min
6
What's the Structure of Music?
17:39 • 5min
7
The Differences and Samenesses in Music Theory
22:21 • 4min
8
Is It Practically Viable to a Musician?
26:19 • 5min
9
Music and the Arts: The Challenge of Funding Fundamental Theoretical Science
31:11 • 6min
10
The Concept of a Configuration Space in Music
37:09 • 6min
11
The Complexity of Western Composers
42:43 • 3min
12
Are We Really Doing What We've Always Been Doing?
45:43 • 5min
13
The Evolution of Intelligence Across the Different Arts
51:11 • 2min
14
Composition and Composition in the Twenty-First Century
53:26 • 4min
15
Is There a Synthesis Going On?
57:25 • 4min
16
The End of Jaz and the Nature of Technology
01:01:47 • 2min
17
Bebop, a Social and Musical History, by Scott Deva
01:03:51 • 2min
18
I Love Music and I Love Computer Programmer Jobs
01:06:16 • 4min
19
How Do You Use Information Theoretical Approaches to Music Theory?
01:09:53 • 2min
20
Music Theory and Information Theory
01:11:56 • 5min
21
Music and the Sound of Philosophy, a Boston Review
01:17:11 • 2min
22
Music Is a Kind of Unconscious Mathematics
01:19:29 • 6min