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Teiji Ito;
experimental groups Kayo Dot, Time of
Orchids and Rashanim,
microtonalists Syzygys;
drummer Tatsuya Yoshida and his
bands Ruins and Korekyojinn;...
- was a French-born
American composer described as
postminimalist or a
microtonalist. Born in Paris,
France as
Genevieve Schecroun, and
educated in Paris...
-
Harry Partch, Ivor Darreg, and
Ralph David Hill are
among the many
microtonalists to
suggest that
music has been
slowly evolving to
employ higher and...
- them (such as the 6:5
minor third) very well,
making it
attractive to
microtonalists s****ing
unusual harmonic territory. 24 EDO 24 EDO, the quarter-tone...
- difference, or JND). Many
other commas have been
enumerated and
named by
microtonalists. The
syntonic comma has a
crucial role in the
history of music. It is...
-
known for his
later chamber operas, and his
early experiments as a
microtonalist. Wold was born into a
religious family, the son of
Erling Henry Wold...
- 5:6:7. The only such
tetrad is the
dominant seventh tetrad 4:5:6:7.
Microtonalists have
extended the
concept of
otonal and
utonal to
apply to all just...
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former television critic at
Entertainment W****ly Kyle Gann, composer,
microtonalist Lillian Groag, playwright,
theater director, and
actress Shari Goldhagen...
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minor seconds,
major sevenths, and
minor ninths as
noted in 1934 by
microtonalist Alois Hába. The
Kholopov siblings noted the semitone's
unifying role...
- Ex Tempore, Vol. V/2: Fall 1991. Dixon, Gavin. "Ivan Wyschnegradsky:
Microtonalist and Mystic", Gavindixon.info. 2009. Kaplan, Noah and
Rosie Kaplan. "Notes...