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Exploitation of contempory technologies in selected compositions by Tristan Murail
Hadrava, Michal ; Ottlová, Marta (advisor) ; Pudlák, Miroslav (referee)
At first, the compositional process of Tristan Murail's Désintégrations and the compositional process of his Allégories are partially reconstructed. Consequently, an abstract model, which applies to both of these compositional processes, is defined. It is demonstrated, that not only the comparison of the theory of timbre with this abstract model, but also the concept "spectrum of sound" itself leads to the question, what is the relation between an auditory percept of a part of Désintégrations or Allégories and an auditory percept of the sound, whose spectrum served as starting point for this part. Further, it is also demonstrated, that this abstract model leads to the question, what is the relation between an auditory percept of a chord, whose constituent pitches are derived from an aggregate of frequencies, and an auditory percept of a sound, whose partials have frequencies that have been taken from the same aggregate. Finally, the designs of two experiments, whose purpose is to answer these two questions, are outlined and the possibility of implementation of these two experiments examined.
Exploitation of contempory technologies in selected compositions by Tristan Murail
Hadrava, Michal ; Pudlák, Miroslav (referee) ; Ottlová, Marta (advisor)
At first, the compositional process of Tristan Murail's Désintégrations and the compositional process of his Allégories are partially reconstructed. Consequently, an abstract model, which applies to both of these compositional processes, is defined. It is demonstrated, that not only the comparison of the theory of timbre with this abstract model, but also the concept "spectrum of sound" itself leads to the question, what is the relation between an auditory percept of a part of Désintégrations or Allégories and an auditory percept of the sound, whose spectrum served as starting point for this part. Further, it is also demonstrated, that this abstract model leads to the question, what is the relation between an auditory percept of a chord, whose constituent pitches are derived from an aggregate of frequencies, and an auditory percept of a sound, whose partials have frequencies that have been taken from the same aggregate. Finally, the designs of two experiments, whose purpose is to answer these two questions, are outlined and the possibility of implementation of these two experiments examined.

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