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Seminar

Konstanze Rietsch gives Geometry Seminar on Generalising Euler’s Tonnetz 

Professor of Geometry Konstanze Rietsch presents how she generalises Euler’s Tonnetz using Fano’s geometry and collaborates with Elaine Chew to make Fano Rainbow, music based on a chord trajectory in the new space.


Title:  Generalising Euler’s Tonnetz 
Speaker:  Konstanze Rietsch (King’s College London)
21 January, 15:00-16:00, STRAND BLDG S4.29

Abstract:  Euler in 1739 wrote about a way to visualise harmonic relationships in music thus creating what is now called `Euler’s Tonnetz’. This talk is about Euler’s tonnetz from a modern point of view, and how to generalise it. Our ‘Tonnetze’ will take place on triangulated surfaces. We will, in particular, consider a set of examples that live on triangulations of tori and are related to crystallographic reflection groups, and a diatonic example related to a famous finite geometry.