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Voicing Transformations of Triads
Author(s) -
Thomas M. Fiore,
Thomas Noll
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
siam journal on applied algebra and geometry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.052
H-Index - 15
ISSN - 2470-6566
DOI - 10.1137/16m1110054
Subject(s) - mathematics , morphism , combinatorics , affine transformation , centralizer and normalizer , mathematical proof , pure mathematics , geometry
Motivated by analytical methods in mathematical music theory, we determine the structure of the subgroup $\mathcal{J}$ of $GL(3,\mathbb{Z}_{12})$ generated by the three voicing reflections. We determine the centralizer of $\mathcal{J}$ in both $GL(3,\mathbb{Z}_{12})$ and the monoid ${Aff}(3,\mathbb{Z}_{12})$ of affine transformations, and recover a Lewinian duality for trichords containing a generator of $\mathbb{Z}_{12}$. We present a variety of musical examples, including Wagner's hexatonic Grail motive and the diatonic falling fifths as cyclic orbits, an elaboration of our earlier work with Satyendra on Schoenberg, String Quartet in $D$ minor, op. 7, and an affine musical map of Joseph Schillinger. Finally, we observe, perhaps unexpectedly, that the retrograde inversion enchaining operation RICH (for arbitrary 3-tuples) belongs to the setwise stabilizer $\mathcal{H}$ in $\Sigma_3 \ltimes \mathcal{J}$ of root position triads. This allows a more economical description of a passage in Webern, Concerto for...

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