Abstract

In a recent article the authors inferred classical composer similarities on the basis of their common and distinct personal (individual) musical influences. In this paper, the authors examine how much, if any, additional explanation can be added when ‘ecological’ measures (i.e., other characteristics such as time period, geographical location, school association, instrumentation emphases, etc.) are also taken into account. Although the two methods do not generate identical similarities rankings, their combination does provide, arguably, an improved system of ranking.

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