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Western classical music development: a statistical analysis of composers similarity, differentiation and evolution
1Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Social Sciences Building, Room 6011, 120 University, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5 Canada.
Abstract:
This paper proposes a statistical analysis that captures similarities and differences between classical music composers with the eventual aim to understand why particular composers 'sound' different even if their 'lineages' (influences network) are similar or why they 'sound' alike if their 'lineages' are different. In order to do this we use statistical methods and measures of association or similarity (based on presence/absence of traits such as specific 'ecological' characteristics and personal musical influences) that have been developed in biosystematics, scientometrics, and bibliographic coupling. This paper also represents a first step towards a more ambitious goal of developing an evolutionary model of Western classical music.
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