In this paper, I apply theories of metric cognition, especially Justin London's theory of meter as entrainment behavior (2012), to analysis of form in the first section of Vortex Temporum I (Rehearsal numbers 1-37). I analyze this section in terms of listeners' evolving entrainment responses to its meters, finding that the first section outlines a changing relationship with meter from subconscious expectation to conscious audition. I ground my analysis in Grisey's temporal theory (1987) and theories of musical communication, as well as recent work in metric cognition, metric conflict, and meter-driven form. My paper thus proposes an expansion of spectral thought by showing how Grisey structures a piece around a metric cognitive principle much as he builds other pieces around cognitive principles in the domains of pitch and timbre.
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Jakubowski, J. R. (2018). Spectral meter: Dramatizing entrainment and communicating form in gérard grisey’s vortex temporum i (1994-96). In Music Theory Online (Vol. 24). Society for Music Theory. https://doi.org/10.30535/mto.24.2.1