Motivic Trees, Network Analysis, and Bartók’sEight Improvisations on Hungarian Folk Songs, No. 5

Author:

Bennett James N

Abstract

AbstractThis article describes a method for using graph-theoretical trees to model relations between musical motives, turning primarily to Dora Hanninen’s notion of associative lineages, as well as to certain approaches from the field of phylogenetics. Since the fifth of Béla Bartók’s Eight Improvisations on Hungarian Folk Songs (1920) presents a piece-spanning process that, while unidirectional, is also continuously branching, it forms the sole musical example. In addition, the article also examines philosophical dimensions by situating these analytical considerations within Deleuze and Guattari’s tree/rhizome distinction and the more general opposition between the discrete and the continuous.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Music

Reference39 articles.

1. “Comparative Music Folklore.;Bartók,1912

2. “What is Folk Music?”;Suchoff,1931

3. “Harvard Lectures.”;Suchoff,1943

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