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'''Johnny Reinhard''' is a bassoon soloist, composer, conductor and founder/director of the critically acclaimed American Festival of Microtonal Music (1981). Mr. Reinhard veritably introduced microtonal bassoon playing and has premiered works by Harvey Sollberger, LaMonte Young, Skip La Plante, Jon Catler, and Robert Preist, featuring a myriad of tunings and extended techniques. As a conductor, Reinhard recently premiered Charles Ives' Universe Symphony at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, as well as the European premiere of Edgard Varese's octet Graphs and Time at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.  
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'''Johnny Reinhard''' is a bassoon soloist, composer, conductor and founder/director of the critically acclaimed [[American Festival of Microtonal Music]] (1981).


[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Reinhard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Reinhard]
Reinhard veritably introduced microtonal bassoon playing and has premiered works by Harvey Sollberger, La Monte Young, Skip La Plante, [[Jon Catler]], and Robert Preist, featuring a myriad of tunings and extended techniques. As a conductor, Reinhard recently premiered Charles Ives' Universe Symphony at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, as well as the European premiere of Edgard Varese's octet Graphs and Time at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.  


[[8th Octave Overtone Tuning|8th Octave Overtone Tuning]]
Johnny Reinhard's Bandcamp page features over 250 albums from AFMM's 40+ year history showcasing live concert recordings, interviews, and archival material.


== See also ==
* [[8th Octave Overtone Tuning]]
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Johnny Reinhard is a bassoon soloist, composer, conductor and founder/director of the critically acclaimed American Festival of Microtonal Music (1981).

Reinhard veritably introduced microtonal bassoon playing and has premiered works by Harvey Sollberger, La Monte Young, Skip La Plante, Jon Catler, and Robert Preist, featuring a myriad of tunings and extended techniques. As a conductor, Reinhard recently premiered Charles Ives' Universe Symphony at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, as well as the European premiere of Edgard Varese's octet Graphs and Time at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Johnny Reinhard's Bandcamp page features over 250 albums from AFMM's 40+ year history showcasing live concert recordings, interviews, and archival material.

See also