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Michael Edgerton

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The influence of “scale-free” networks in the 1 sonata

Author

  • Michael Edgerton

Summary, in English

This article will discuss the influence of scale-free networks on my 1 sonata (Sélection, 5th Dutilleux International Composition Compétition, 2003) for piano. An important feature of scale-free networks is that they are regulated by a small number of important nodes/hubs that are connected to many other sites. Following a power law distribution, research has found that a majority of nodes have only a few links, while a small minority of nodes have an enormous amount of links, known as hubs. After a brief introduction, I will present four concepts and their applications in the 1 Sonata.

Department/s

  • Teachers (Malmö Academy of Music)

Publishing year

2021-12-15

Language

English

Pages

28-34

Publication/Series

INSAM Journal of Contemporary Music, Art and Technology

Volume

2

Issue

7

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Music
  • Arts

Keywords

  • 1 sonata
  • Scale-free networks
  • Albert-László Barabási
  • Moritz Ernst
  • Complexity

Status

Published

Project

  • composition, 1985 to current

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2637-1898