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'''William Copper''' is a composer of contemporary classical music and a theorist interested in [[just intonation]].
'''William Copper''' is a composer of contemporary classical music and a theorist interested in [[just intonation]].  


He describes his approach as "Intonalism", although it should be noted that the term "[[intonalism]]" is also sometimes used to described a mixed used of a tempered tuning and just intonation.
He describes his approach as "[[intonalism]]", inventing the term and the set of processes during the period 2009-2016. His opera ''L'elisir d'amore'' (2018) is the first full-length opera written fully in just intonation and according to intonalism.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 20:26, 6 September 2023

William Copper is a composer of contemporary classical music and a theorist interested in just intonation.

He describes his approach as "intonalism", inventing the term and the set of processes during the period 2009-2016. His opera L'elisir d'amore (2018) is the first full-length opera written fully in just intonation and according to intonalism.

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