- Ivan
Alexandrovich Wyschnegradsky (US: /vɪʃnəˈɡrɑːdski/ vish-ne-GROD-skee; Russian: Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Вышнегра́дский May 14 [O.S. 2 May] 1893 – September...
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second edition of the po****r
Brockhaus Riemann Musiklexikon. Ivan
Wyschnegradsky used the term ultra-chromatic for
intervals smaller than the semitone...
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Ammar El Sherei,
Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tui St.
George Tucker, Ivan
Wyschnegradsky,
Iannis Xenakis, and
Seppe Gebruers (See List of
quarter tone pieces...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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pieces including Britten's
Serenade for tenor, horn and strings. Ivan
Wyschnegradsky considered the
major fourth a good
approximation of the
eleventh harmonic...
- Nguema, 1st
President of
Equatorial Guinea (executed) (b. 1924) Ivan
Wyschnegradsky,
Russian composer (b. 1893)
October 1
Dorothy Arzner,
American film...
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Sevish Ezra Sims
Nicola Vicentino Claude Vivier Elaine Walker Ivan
Wyschnegradsky La
Monte Young Inventors Glenn Branca Wendy Carlos Ivor
Darreg Adriaan...
- Quarter-Tone Syntax:
Analyses of
selected works by Blackwood, Haba, Ives, and
Wyschnegradsky. p. 55. ISBN 9780542998478.
Sethares (2005), p. 58 Monzo, Joe (2005)...