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Tasty Hat -- A reply from Julie Werntz

🔗paul@stretch-music.com

6/5/2001 10:24:37 AM

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Subject: Re: someone on the tuning list said . . .
To: <paul@stretch-music.com>
From: Julia Werntz <JuliaWerntz@mediaone.net>
Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 09:35:21 -0400

on 6/3/01 10:54 PM, paul@stretch-music.com at paul@stretch-music.com wrote:

> A very pro-microtonality list member commented: "Get a Boston choir to perform
> a piece that descends 1/72 octave at a time and I'll eat my hat". Would you
> care to respond?
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I hope you have a tasty hat. A group of NEC students performed Maneri's Cain
and Abel, for chorus and tenor saxophones n 1989. And twelfth-tone linear
progressions are all over the place. (See my reply to Alison.)

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🔗Alison Monteith <alison.monteith3@which.net>

6/5/2001 2:49:37 PM

paul@stretch-music.com wrote:

> I hope you have a tasty hat. A group of NEC students performed Maneri's Cain
> and Abel, for chorus and tenor saxophones n 1989. And twelfth-tone linear
> progressions are all over the place. (See my reply to Alison.)
>

My hat is in the pot. I'll season and cook it when I hear the music for myself. Really this is
good news and I hope it proves fruitful for the future of the resources of 72.

Best Wishes

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