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The '''Sonic Arts center for microtonal music''' was a museum, antique shop, and performance space in San Diego, California. It has been used as a recording studio by a number of artists, including [[ | The '''Sonic Arts center for microtonal music''' was a museum, antique shop, and performance space in San Diego, California. It has been used as a recording studio by a number of artists, including [[Ivor Darreg]]. Co-owner [[Jonathan Glasier]] founded the journal [[Interval (journal)|Interval]] in 1978. Today, the [http://www.tonalsoft.com/sonic-arts/index.html Sonic Arts website] hosts Darreg's complete writings. | ||
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* [[Xenharmonic Alliance]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 2 April 2023
The Sonic Arts center for microtonal music was a museum, antique shop, and performance space in San Diego, California. It has been used as a recording studio by a number of artists, including Ivor Darreg. Co-owner Jonathan Glasier founded the journal Interval in 1978. Today, the Sonic Arts website hosts Darreg's complete writings.