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  2. Microtonality - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, electronic music composed with arbitrary microtonal scales was explored on the album Radionics Radio: An Album of Musical Radionic Thought Frequencies by British composer Daniel Wilson, who derived his compositions' tunings from frequency-runs submitted by users of a custom-built web application replicating radionics-based electronic ...

  3. Johnny Reinhard - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Reinhard (born 1956) is a microtonal composer, bassoonist, author and conductor. Reinhard employs many avant-garde techniques in his bassoon performance such as glissando and multiphonics, as well as uses just intonation and other microtonal tuning systems. Notable compositions by Reinhard include "Dune" (1990), "Cosmic rays" (1995 ...

  4. Mordecai Sandberg - Wikipedia

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    Mordecai (Markus) Sandberg (Hebrew: מרדכי זנדברג) (February 4, 1897 – December 28, 1973) was a composer and physician. He was a creative and prolific composer, a musical theorist, and an innovative physician in the area of alternative and natural medicine in 1920s and 1930s Jerusalem.

  5. Sevish - Wikipedia

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    Sean Archibald (born 1988), also known as Sevish, is a British electronic music composer from London.Described by Aaron Krister Johnson as "a well-known creative force in the world of online microtonal music", he is most known for his compositions which combine aspects of electronic dance music with microtonality.

  6. Theodore Mook - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Mook performing at Star Island. Theodore Mook (born February 26, 1953, Mount Kisco, New York) is an American cellist who has played in more than 1,000 Broadway performances in New York City, produced records, played on motion picture soundtracks and, along with Ezra Sims, invented computer fonts used in microtonal music composition.

  7. John Eaton (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Eaton was a prominent composer of microtonal music, and worked with Paul Ketoff and Robert Moog during the 1960s in developing several types of synthesizer. [4] Notably, he was involved in the development, use, and ultimately unsuccessful commercialization of the SynKet . [ 5 ]

  8. Ivor Darreg - Wikipedia

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    Ivor Darreg (May 5, 1917 – February 12, 1994) was an American composer and leading proponent of microtonal or "xenharmonic" music. He also created a series of experimental musical instruments . Biography

  9. Jon Catler - Wikipedia

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    Catler is the founder of microtonal music label, FreeNote Records [2] and has appeared in Montreal Jazz Festival. Jon Catler has been an advocate of microtonal music since the early '80s. Unlike his main influences Harry Partch and LaMonte Young , he applied the principles of the Just Intonation system to rock and jazz music, becoming a rare ...