spectralisme
Spectralisme, or spectral music, is a compositional approach that originated in France in the 1970s. It treats the timbre of a sound as the primary material and builds harmony, rhythm, and form from the spectral content of sounds—typically the partials and overtones that constitute a tone. Composers analyze sounds from instruments or synthesized timbres and derive pitch collections, scales, and processes from their spectra, often employing computer analysis and signal processing.
Origins and development: The movement emerged from the French avant-garde scene, with central figures such as
Techniques and practice: Spectral composers frequently begin with a spectrum derived from a real sound or a
Impact and reception: Spectralism influenced late 20th-century concert music in Europe and beyond, promoting new ways