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New Yorker Critic - Alex Ross - on Prent's Podcast!!

🔗idealordid <jeff@...>

4/11/2006 11:31:15 AM

http://www.therestisnoise.com/2006/04/odds_without_en.html

"The results of Make Microtonal Music Day 2006 are available at Bumper
Music. The blog-borne festival describes itself, not too seriously, as
"Black History Month for Microtonality." A few highlights: Yahya
Abdal-Aziz's Bunga Seroja, Jeff Harrington's Spirale d'Arco, and Gene
Ward Smith's Dreyfus (inspired by Chief Inspector Dreyfus's mad organ
performance at the climax of The Pink Panther Strikes Again). If
you're hungry for more, go to Smith's site and listen to Threnody for
the Victims of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. O dem composers."

-- Alex Ross - The Rest is Noise

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Thanks Prent! :)

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Sorry, I haven't been around, just haven't been making that much
microtonal noise except in failed pieces. ;( Soon hopefully!!!

Jeff
http://jeffharrington.org
http://netnewmusic.net/reblog
http://cacophonous.org

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

4/11/2006 12:34:43 PM

At 11:31 AM 4/11/2006, you wrote:
>http://www.therestisnoise.com/2006/04/odds_without_en.html
>
>"The results of Make Microtonal Music Day 2006 are available at Bumper
>Music. The blog-borne festival describes itself, not too seriously, as
>"Black History Month for Microtonality." A few highlights: Yahya
>Abdal-Aziz's Bunga Seroja, Jeff Harrington's Spirale d'Arco, and Gene
>Ward Smith's Dreyfus (inspired by Chief Inspector Dreyfus's mad organ
>performance at the climax of The Pink Panther Strikes Again). If
>you're hungry for more, go to Smith's site and listen to Threnody for
>the Victims of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. O dem composers."

Great news! Congrats to all.

-Carl