John Rahn


John Rahn is a music theorist, composer, bassoonist, and Professor of Music at the University of Washington School of Music, Seattle. A former student of Milton Babbitt and Benjamin Boretz, he was editor of Perspectives of New Music from 1983 to 1993 and since 2001 has been co-editor with Benjamin Boretz and Robert Morris.

Forte number and prime form

There are three methods of computing Forte number and prime form. Allen Forte published the first in his book "The Structure of Atonal Music". The second was introduced in Rahn's Basic Atonal Theory and used in Joseph N. Straus's Introduction to Post-Tonal Theory., where it was declared that the two algorithms only differed in five cases: 5-20, 6-Z29, 6-31, 7-20, and 8-26.
Forte and both list the prime forms of a set as the most left-packed possible version of the set. Forte packs from the left and Rahn packs from the right. Programmers tend to prefer Rahn's method.