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Listen to Arnold Schoenberg in 53-tone et/AFMM

🔗Afmmjr@...

10/24/2010 4:07:51 PM

Selections of opus 11 for piano by Arnold Schoenberg in 53-tone equal
temperament on the AFMM web site:

_www.afmm.org_ (http://www.afmm.org)

upper left corner of web page, performed on the Terpstra synthesizer by
Joshua Pierce, May 15, 2010 on an American Festival of Microtonal Music
Concert. The idea was Schoenberg's, but I decided to put it into reality with a
performance. This was the debut of the Terpstra synthesizer in a concert.

Johnny Reinhard

🔗Herman Miller <hmiller@...>

10/24/2010 5:14:51 PM

On 10/24/2010 7:07 PM, Afmmjr@... wrote:
> Selections of opus 11 for piano by Arnold Schoenberg in 53-tone equal
> temperament on the AFMM web site:
>
> _www.afmm.org_ (http://www.afmm.org)
>
> upper left corner of web page, performed on the Terpstra synthesizer by
> Joshua Pierce, May 15, 2010 on an American Festival of Microtonal Music
> Concert. The idea was Schoenberg's, but I decided to put it into reality with a
> performance. This was the debut of the Terpstra synthesizer in a concert.
>
> Johnny Reinhard

This apparently requires a browser plugin I don't have, but when I click on "Click here to download plugin" I get "no suitable plugins were found".

🔗genewardsmith <genewardsmith@...>

10/24/2010 7:51:15 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:

> This apparently requires a browser plugin I don't have, but when I click
> on "Click here to download plugin" I get "no suitable plugins were found".
>

I didn't find it either, but I did find some other terrific stuff. Now I wonder if using Valotti tuning for Brahms (which works very well) has a historical warrent.