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His microtonal works are mostly set in [[24edo]] (quarter tones), [[36edo]] (sixth tones), [[48edo]] (eighth tones), [[72edo]] (twelfth tones) and [[96edo]] (sixteenth tones), but he also has a composition in (probably) compressed [[17edo]], possibly equivalent to [[18edo]] (third tones) and another in [[31edo]]. | His microtonal works are mostly set in [[24edo]] (quarter tones), [[36edo]] (sixth tones), [[48edo]] (eighth tones), [[72edo]] (twelfth tones) and [[96edo]] (sixteenth tones), but he also has a composition in (probably) compressed [[17edo]], possibly equivalent to [[18edo]] (third tones) and another in [[31edo]]. | ||
One of his most known works, | One of his most known works, [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k2nbynilfoJaAfVQIgpX18m5dAbbqmMHE|24 Préludes dans l'échelle chromatique diatonisée à 13 sons], introduces an [[11L 2s]] [[MOS scale]], generated by a circle of "major fourths" of [[24edo]] (550[[Cent|¢]] ≈ [[11/8]]) and which he treats as a "diatonicized chromatic scale" in reference to the similar structure of the [[5L 2s|diatonic]] scale. | ||
He influenced many composers after him, including [[Bruce Mather]]. | He influenced many composers after him, including [[Bruce Mather]]. | ||
== See also == | |||
[https://www.ivan-wyschnegradsky.fr/en/ Association Ivan Wyschnegradsky (English)]<br> | |||
[https://www.ivan-wyschnegradsky.fr/fr/ Association Ivan Wyschnegradsky (French)] | |||
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