Music is a fundamental human construct, and harmony provides the building blocks of musical language. Using the Kunstderfuge corpus of classical music, we analyze the historical evolution of the richness of harmonic vocabulary of 76 classical composers, covering almost 6 centuries. Such corpus comprises about 9500 pieces, resulting in more than 5 million tokens of music codewords. The fulfilment of Heaps' law for the relation between the size of the harmonic vocabulary of a composer (in codeword types) and the total length of his works (in codeword tokens), with an exponent around 0.35, allows us to define a relative measure of vocabulary richness that has a transparent interpretation. When coupled with the considered corpus, this measure allows us to quantify harmony richness across centuries, unveiling a clear increasing linear trend. In this way, we are able to rank the composers in terms of richness of vocabulary, in the same way as for other related metrics, such as entropy. We find that the latter is particularly highly correlated with our measure of richness. Our approach is not specific for music and can be applied to other systems built by tokens of different types, as for instance natural language.
翻译:音乐是人类的基本构件,和谐提供了音乐语言的构件。我们利用古典音乐的库斯德福特文集,分析了76个古典作曲家(涵盖近6个世纪)丰富的口音词汇的历史演进。这种文集由大约9500个片段组成,产生了500多万个音乐编码词的象征物。Heaps法律的实现,是为了将一个作曲家(编码类型)的口音词汇的大小与他作品的总长度(编码符号)之间的关系联系起来。在0.35左右的插图中,我们得以定义一个具有透明解释的词汇丰富度的相对尺度。在经过深思熟虑的文集中,这一措施使我们能够量化几个世纪的和谐,揭示出一个明显增长的线性趋势。通过这种方法,我们可以将作曲家的词汇的丰富程度与其他相关的指标,如昆虫。我们发现后者与我们的丰富度特别密切相关。我们的方法并不具体针对音乐,而是可以应用到其他以自然象征形式建立的其他系统。