A Physicist's view on Chopin's \'Etudes
Massimo Blasone

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel physics-inspired framework for analyzing Chopin's Etudes, utilizing concepts like symmetry breaking and quantum coherence, combined with colored musical scores for enhanced interpretation.
Contribution
It applies physics concepts to model musical evolution and uses color-coded scores to offer a new perspective on Chopin's Etudes.
Findings
Physics-based modeling of musical structures.
Use of color-coded scores for analysis.
Potential for improved musical interpretation.
Abstract
We propose the use of specific dynamical processes and more in general of ideas from Physics to model the evolution in time of musical structures. We apply this approach to two \'Etudes by F. Chopin, namely op.10 n.3 and op.25 n.1, proposing some original description based on concepts of symmetry breaking/restoration and quantum coherence, which could be useful for interpretation. In this analysis, we take advantage of colored musical scores, obtained by implementing Scriabin's color code for sounds to musical notation.
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