concept n° : ST037 domaine : musicologie |
organisme : TERMISTI auteur : Gracienne Benoit
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date : 2005.07.01
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EN
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- définition : One of the abstractions of pc sets [pitch class sets] is that they are unordered, that is, the pcs [pitch classes] may be
embodied in any order in the musical segments.
source : TUCKER 2000: 4
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notation : the bracketed representation [is] used for unordered sets
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source : FORTE 1973: 61
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entrée : unordered set
grammaire : compound noun
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note : “unordered” vs. “ordered”
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contexte : when we speak of an unordered set we simply mean that the order in which the elements occur is not regarded as a significant
property; for example, [0,1] is not regarded as distinct from [1,0]
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source : FORTE 1973: 26, 46
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contexte : A pcset is an unorderd set of pitch classes that contains at most one of each pc.
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source : BUCHLER 1998: 2
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contexte : Allen Forte’s original list [of the possible unordered sets in the twelve-tone system] contains 208 sets in The Structure
of Atonal Music (Yale, 1973), Appendix I.
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source : SOLOMON 1997b
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entrée : unordered pc set
grammaire : compound noun
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note : “unordered pc set” stands for “unordered pitch class set”
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contexte : For a number of reasons it is important to distinguish between ordered and unordered pc sets.
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source : FORTE 1973: 3
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entrée : unordered pc collection
grammaire : compound noun
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note : “unordered pc collection” stands for “unordered pitch class collection”
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contexte : (speaking of the techniques described in the article) these methods of dealing with unordered pc collections can yield a lot
of information with a minimum of effort.
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source : MEAD 1984: 66
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FR
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- définition : Un ensemble non-ordonné est un ensemble dans lequel seuls les éléments comptent, pas leur ordre ni leurs éventuelles répétitions.
source : ANDREATTA 2003c : 61
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notation : dans le cas d’un ensemble non ordonné, on utilise les accolades
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source : ROBERGE 2003 : Terminologie - Notes
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entrée : ensemble non ordonné
grammaire : groupe nominal masculin
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contexte : l’ensemble [non ordonné] (...) définit (...) une des (...) permuta-tions possibles de ses [éléments], c’est-à-dire l’un des
ensembles ordonnés possibles.
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source : ANDREATTA 2003c : 156, Note 228
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