Linus Liu playing Bach in what he refers to as a "musically sensible
intonation", or "how music is naturally sung"
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/885/885499.html>
Belgian French horn virtuoso Francis Orval performing Joseph Pehrson's
"Harmonic Etude" in what could be described as how music is naturally
sung by the horn
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/585/585664.html>
Bradley Lehman's Dadaesque clavichord deconstruction of Bach's second
fugue from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 performed in a
well-temperament similar to Werckmeister III
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/920/920962.html>
Bassoonist and always-active microtonal impresario Johnny Reinhard
unflaggingly navigates Joseph Pehrson's 1/8-tone study "One Small Step
for Man"
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/582/582998.html>
Number one in a series of bellicoso baroque 1/4-tone pieces by
composer Jeff Harrington
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/24/24442.html>
Violinist Larry Read animates Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's wonderful three
movement 1/4-tone solo violin fantasy "Thiele"
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/93/93922.html>
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/93/93950.html>
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/93/93974.html>
--Dan Stearns
I posted a bunch of links to microtonal pieces for solo instruments
the other day. No responses, and that's okay (just the way it goes),
but one of the pieces I thought might generate at least a comment or
two here was list member Linus Liu's Bach chaccone (as Liu refers to
his playing here as a "musically sensible intonation", or "how music
is naturally sung").
Any thoughts?
--Dan Stearns
hey dan id be interested in seeing the piecesive only joined today and am
struggling with my micro tones dissatationthanks rob
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i am out of the loop with list files
i just get the posts
link me your'e stuff and i'll check it out
i hate going to the trouble of posting stuff for no response
cheers
Pat Pagano, Director
South East Just Intonation Society
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From: D.Stearns <STEARNS@CAPECOD.NET>
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Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 12:29 AM
Subject: [tuning] Re: music
> I posted a bunch of links to microtonal pieces for solo instruments
> the other day. No responses, and that's okay (just the way it goes),
> but one of the pieces I thought might generate at least a comment or
> two here was list member Linus Liu's Bach chaccone (as Liu refers to
> his playing here as a "musically sensible intonation", or "how music
> is naturally sung").
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> --Dan Stearns
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Hi Robert and Pat,
Here's the links again...
Linus Liu playing Bach in what he refers to as a "musically sensible
intonation", or "how music is naturally sung":
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/885/885499.html>
Belgian French horn virtuoso Francis Orval performing Joseph Pehrson's
"Harmonic Etude" in what could be described as how music is naturally
sung by the horn:
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/585/585664.html>
Bradley Lehman's Dadaesque clavichord deconstruction of Bach's second
fugue from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 performed in a
well-temperament similar to Werckmeister III:
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/920/920962.html>
Bassoonist and always-active microtonal impresario Johnny Reinhard
unflaggingly navigates Joseph Pehrson's 1/8-tone study "One Small Step
for Man":
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/582/582998.html>
Number one in a series of bellicoso baroque 1/4-tone pieces by Jeff
Harrington:
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/24/24442.html>
Violinist Larry Read animates Dennis Bathory-Kitsz's wonderful three
movement 1/4-tone solo violin fantasy "Thiele":
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/93/93922.html>
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/93/93950.html>
<http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/93/93974.html>
--Dan Stearns
"D.Stearns" wrote:
>
> I posted a bunch of links to microtonal pieces for solo instruments
> the other day. No responses, and that's okay (just the way it goes),
> but one of the pieces I thought might generate at least a comment or
> two here was list member Linus Liu's Bach chaccone (as Liu refers to
> his playing here as a "musically sensible intonation", or "how music
> is naturally sung").
My email has been in a constant state of unreliability
for weeks and I've been overloaded with the responsibilites
on work so I haven't been on top of this list for a while.
I'll check out the archives.....I've been in the process of
setting up a new domain - http://biink.com but the email isn't
quite together yet. Once I have that set up, hopefully
I can interact with this list more often.
--
* D a v i d B e a r d s l e y
* 49/32 R a d i o "all microtonal, all the time"
* http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm
* http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley
"D.Stearns" wrote:
> >
> > I posted a bunch of links to microtonal pieces for solo instruments
> > the other day. No responses, and that's okay (just the way it goes),
> > but one of the pieces I thought might generate at least a comment or
> > two here was list member Linus Liu's Bach chaccone (as Liu refers to
> > his playing here as a "musically sensible intonation", or "how music
> > is naturally sung").
I'll comment as soon as I am in a place where I can listen to these. Thanks for posting the links,
and for being persistent and patient.
--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "daniel_anthony_stearns
<daniel_anthony_stearns@y...>" <daniel_anthony_stearns@y...> wrote:
> Should anyone be interested,
thanks dan. i sure am interested!
> I've recently updated my ZeBOX site:
>
> http://www.zebox.com/daniel_anthony_stearns/
>
> (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 11 are microtonal)
Just in case anybody's interested, and given the fractured nature of
the community, I thought I'd post these links here as I've uploaded
about 30 new pieces
http://zebox.com/daniel_anthony_stearns/
http://zebox.com/avantgarde_jazzguitar/