From Scratch

ebook Writings in Music Theory

By James Tenney

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One of the twentieth century's most important musical thinkers, James Tenney did pioneering work in multiple fields, including computer music, tuning theory, and algorithmic and computer-assisted composition. From Scratch arranges, edits, and revises Tenney's hard-to-find writings into one indispensable collection. Selections focus on his fundamental concerns—"what the ear hears"—and include thoughts and ideas on perception and form, tuning systems and especially just intonation, information theory, theories of harmonic space, and stochastic (chance) procedures of composition.| Cover Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Notes on the Edition Introduction by Larry Polansky 1. On the Development of the Structural Potentialities of Rhythm, Dynamics, and Timbre in the Early N 2. Meta / Hodos (1961) 3. Computer Music Experiences, 1961–1964 (1964) 4. On the Physical Correlates of Timbre (1965) 5. Excerpts from "An Experimental Investigation of Timbre—the Violin" (1966) 6. Form in Twentieth-Century Music (1969–70) 7. META Meta / Hodos (1975) 8. The Chronological Development of Carl Ruggles's Melodic Style (1977) 9 Hierarchical Temporal Gestalt Perception in Music A Metric Space Model (with Larry Polansky) (1978 10. Introduction to "Contributions toward a Quantitative Theory of Harmony" (1979) 11. The Structure of Harmonic Series Aggregates (1979) 12. John Cage and the Theory of Harmony (1983) 13. Reflections after Bridge (1984) 14. Review of Music as Heard by Thomas Clifton (1985) 15. About Changes: Sixty-Four Studies for Six Harps (1987) 16. Darmstadt Lecture (1990) 17. The Several Dimensions of Pitch (1993/2003) 18. On "Crystal Growth" in Harmonic Space (1993/2003) 19. About Diapason (1996) Appendix 1. Pre–Meta / Hodos (1959) Appendix 2. On Musical Parameters (ca. 1960–61) Appendix 3. Excerpt from A History of 'Consonance' and 'Dissonance' (1988) Publication History Notes Index |"This collection of essays propels Tenney studies into the next critical stage, making publicly accessible the writings of one of the most compelling musical thinkers in the American contemporary music scene. In their well-selected diversity, these writings are a marvelous expression of the breadth of Tenney's aesthetic and theoretical thinking; surely this book will serve as an essential cornerstone to scholars for decades to come."—David W. Patterson, contributing editor of John Cage: Music, Philosophy, and Intention, 1933–1950
"If you want to encounter one of the major thinkers of twentieth century music, James Tenney's writing is worth getting to know, and if you're at all interested in the history of music technology and its development, his writing is essential."—Sound Bytes Magazine
"This new book is without doubt a landmark publication for those involved in Tenney scholarship,. . . . This collection of writings provides a superbly revealing insight into Tenney's work, and the couching of prominent texts alongside much less well-known ones helps to enrich the understanding of him and his work." —Tempo

|James Tenney was a prolific and important experimental composer, theorist, writer, and performer. His books include Meta + Hodos: A Phenomenology of Twentieth-Century Musical Materials and an Approach to the Study of Form and A History of "Consonance" and "Dissonance".
Larry Polansky is Professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Emeritus Strauss Professor of Music at Dartmouth College, and founding editor of the Leonardo Music Journal.
Lauren Pratt is the associate producer of music at Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts...
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