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Bruce Mather (born May 9, 1939) is a Canadian composer, pianist, and writer who is particularly known for his contributions to contemporary classical music.
Mather discovered microtonality through the work of Ivan Wyschnegradsky, who he met in person in June 1974.[1] His microtonal works are mostly set in 24edo (quarter tones), 36edo (sixth tones), 72edo (twelfth tones) and 96edo (sixteenth tones), but he also has a composition in (probably) 17edo (third tones).
