Abstract

Music theorists have modeled voice leadings as paths through higher-dimensional configuration spaces. This paper uses topological techniques to construct two-dimensional diagrams capturing these spaces’ most important features. The goal is to enrich set theory’s contrapuntal power by simplifying the description of its geometry. Along the way, I connect homotopy theory to “transformational theory,” show how set-class space generalizes the neo-Riemannian transformations, extend the Tonnetz to arbitrary chords, and develop a simple contrapuntal “alphabet” for describing voice leadings. I mention several compositional applications and analyze short excerpts from Gesualdo, Mozart, Wagner, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Schnittke, and Mahanthappa.

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