- Ivor
Darreg (May 5, 1917 –
February 12, 1994) was an
American composer and
leading proponent of
microtonal or "xenharmonic" music. He also
created a series...
- that is
unlike the 12-tone
equal temperament scale. It was
named by Ivor
Darreg, from the Gr****
Xenos (Gr**** ξένος)
meaning both
foreign and hospitable...
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Edward T. Cone 1917 2004
American Roque Cordero 1917 2008
Panamanian Ivor
Darreg 1917 1994
American microtone,
xenharmonic Robert Erickson 1917 1997 American...
- ****ociated with
composers such as
Lejaren Hiller.
Harry Partch and Ivor
Darreg worked with
other tuning scales based on the
physical laws for harmonic...
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similar term, subchromatic, has been used by
theorist Marek Žabka. Ivor
Darreg proposed the term
xenharmonic in
March 1966; see
xenharmonic music. The...
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Russian instruments also appeared, Oubouhof's
Croix Sonore (1934), Ivor
Darreg's microtonal 'Electronic
Keyboard Oboe' (1937) and the ANS synthesizer, constructed...
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Monte Young Inventors Glenn Branca Wendy Carlos Ivor
Darreg Adriaan Fokker Lou
Harrison Yuri
Landman Harry Partch Tui St.
George Tucker...
- the time of
their invention. Even mid-20th
century builders such as Ivor
Darreg,
Pierre Schaeffer and
Pierre Henry did not gain a
great deal of po****rity...
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focused on
microtonality and just
intonation such as
Harry Partch, Ivor
Darreg, Tony Conrad,
Glenn Branca, Bart Hopkin, and Yuri
Landman constructed multistring...
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works but the
meaning that it
holds for the
musician and the audience. Ivor
Darreg,
microtonal instrument builder Leo Fender,
innovator of
several electric...