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Journal of Mathematics and Music
Mathematical and Computational Approaches to Music Theory, Analysis, Composition and Performance
Volume 15, 2021 - Issue 1
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Articles

Motivic rhythms

Pages 1-16 | Received 31 Oct 2019, Accepted 27 Aug 2020, Published online: 21 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

In this article on mathematics and music, we explain how one can “listen to motives” as rhythmic interpreters. In the simplest instance which is the one we shall consider, the motive is simply the H1 of the reduction modulo a prime p of an hyperelliptic curve (defined over Q). The corresponding time onsets are given by the arguments of the complex eigenvalues of the Frobenius. We find a surprising relation between mathematical properties of the motives and the ideas on rhythms developed by the composer Olivier Messiaen.

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Acknowledgments

The author is grateful to the referees for their useful comments, to Fernando Rodriguez Villegas, Moreno Andreatta, Karim Haddad, Carlos Agon and Ugo Moschella for their help in the realization of these ideas, and also to our IHES group of discussions on mathematics and music with, besides Moreno, Charles Alunni, Olivia Caramello and Pierre Cartier. The principle of the above developments was obtained during the collaboration with Danye Chéreau and Jacques Dixmier which appears in the novel “Le Spectre d’Atacama” published by O. JACOB Paris, 2018.

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