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- Ivan Alexandrovich Wyschnegradsky (US: /vɪʃnəˈɡrɑːdski/ vish-ne-GROD-skee; May 14 [O.S. 2 May] 1893 – September 29, 1979), was a Russian composer primarily...
- paraminor fifth, are intervals from the quarter-tone scale, named by Ivan Wyschnegradsky to describe the tones surrounding the tritone (F♯/G♭) found in the more...
- second edition of the po****r Brockhaus Riemann Musiklexikon. Ivan Wyschnegradsky used the term ultra-chromatic for intervals smaller than the semitone...
- clearly autobiographical moments such as his encounter with composer Wyschnegradsky when Auster was a young man in Paris. The title is a reference to a...
- Ammar El Sherei, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tui St. George Tucker, Ivan Wyschnegradsky, Iannis Xenakis, and Seppe Gebruers (See List of quarter tone pieces...
- was theoreticized in the form of twelfth-tones by Alois Hába and Ivan Wyschnegradsky, who considered it as a good approach to the continuum of sound. 72-EDO...
- pieces including Britten's Serenade for tenor, horn and strings. Ivan Wyschnegradsky considered the major fourth a good approximation of the eleventh harmonic...
- to be a quarter tone flat, and 10 pitches to be "out of tune". Ivan Wyschnegradsky wrote several pieces for quarter-tone piano, many of which are recorded...
- Kazimierz Wiłkomirski (1900–1995) Alexander Winkler (1865–1935) Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1893–1979) Grigor Yeghiazaryan (1908–1988), born in present-day Turkey...
- such as Charles Ives, Julián Carrillo, Alois Hába, John Foulds, Ivan Wyschnegradsky, Harry Partch and Mildred Couper. Microtones are intervals that are...