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Announcing xenharmony.org

🔗Gene Ward Smith <gwsmith@svpal.org>

7/10/2003 10:38:17 PM

This is the official announcement that my web site

http://www.xenharmony.org

is open for business. There is some theory discussion there, and will
be more, but it is also a large and growing collection of retuned
classical repertoire, as ogg files. If you, like me, have been having
trouble dealing with 12-et music because it sounds too far out of
tune, this might be just what you need. I think the best way to
listen to these files is to download them, convert them to wav
files, and burn a CD.

So far we have:

Grail:

Mahler Symphony #1
Schubert Symphony #8

(These both seriously rock)

Copland Symphony #3, first movement

Eight Minutes of Mystery Music

Beethoven piano sonatas 27,29,30,31,32
(These are good!)

Bifrost:

Joe Monzo's Mahler #7, first movement

Tännhäuser Overture

Meantone:

Mozart Piano Sonata K. 331

Sullivan "Song to Sing"

Handel "Raging Flames"

Schumann "Foreign Lands and People"

Couperin "Le Tic-Toc Choc"
(people love this one)

Cauldron:

Brahms Symphony #2

Ratwolf:

Beethoven Symphony #1

Stars and Stripes Forever

Wilwolf:

Midsummer Night's Dream Overture

Coming soon are Bruckner, Symphony #7, Mozart, Piano concertos 15 and
22, Bach, Mass in b minor