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This book uses an interdisciplinary theory of multistability to investigate different effects minimalist music has on the listener. Drawing on theories of multistability from philosophy and psychology, it builds a framework and typology that demonstrates minimalist music's reliance on multistable structure for its interpretive flexibility.

Produktbeschreibung
This book uses an interdisciplinary theory of multistability to investigate different effects minimalist music has on the listener. Drawing on theories of multistability from philosophy and psychology, it builds a framework and typology that demonstrates minimalist music's reliance on multistable structure for its interpretive flexibility.
Autorenporträt
Kristen Wallentinsen is an Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts. Her current research draws on phenomenology and music perception to explore ambiguities in the perception of patterns that emerge from the repetitive fabric of minimalist music. Her other research interests include music perception and cognition, music theory pedagogy, melodic contour, and the intersections of music theory and mathematics.