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In Physics of Life Reviews December 2024 51:114-228
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Benítez-Burraco, Antonio1,2 (AUTHOR) abenitez8@us.es, Nikolsky, Aleksey3 (AUTHOR)
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Human Nature. Jun2023, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p229-275. 47p.
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
Many ethnomusicologists believe that chromatic organization characterizes only Western classical music and distinguishes it from any non-Western tradition as well as from indigenous Western folk music. This technical paper proves otherwise: with the
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
Here I identify a special scheme of tonal organization that so far has been overlooked despite its popularity in numerous forms of Orthodox Christian chant in Balkan, Near Eastern, and Caucasian countries as well as in Greece and Russia. Following Pa
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
The purpose of this investigation is to resolve an almost half a century old debate about the ethics in music and the extent of freedom of artistic expression. This debate originates in a few thousand year-old discourse which held the interests of a
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
This poster summarizes my research on the evolution of music as of 2020. It presents the general timeline of the succession of the main schemes of tonal organization from the late Lower Paleolithic to the 18th century.
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
This commentary adds an important clarification to the definition of music and the definition of timbre-oriented music offered in the article “How, where and when authentic traditions of Jaw Harp music of Siberia and the Far East have been forming.
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
This summary briefly presents the classification system employed by the ethnomusicologists of the former Soviet Union and modern independent states formed after its fallout. Its principal advantage over the approach of Western ethnomusicology is the
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
This paper touches upon the very sensitive issue of “experimental music,” with its absence of conventions, as it is usually defined in relation to the 20th century music. The history of such music is traced. Afterwards, the focus shifts to its no
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Nikolsky, Aleksey
Organological evidence provides an important data for reconstruction of tonal organization in prehistoric music that most researchers deem forever unknown. Viktor Beliayev, an expert in tuning of Eurasian folk instruments, stressed that musical instr
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