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Please don't put external links on artist's name in first column. Put them in LINKS column, Link description of what they are (Website, YouTube, SoundCloud, etc.) | Please don't put external links on artist's name in first column. Put them in LINKS column, Link description of what they are (Website, YouTube, SoundCloud, etc.) | ||
== Curated lists == | |||
; Highest rated by the Xen Wiki community | |||
See [[List of xenharmonic music by community ratings]]. | |||
; UnTwelve annual competition winners | |||
[https://untwelve.org/competition Annual Composition Competition pages] by the [[UnTwelve]] foundation. The majority of the dozens of entrants in each year’s competition provide audio files of their compositions for the public to listen to. | |||
; Curated playlist with examples for many different genres | |||
[https://open.spotify.com/user/1218607737/playlist/70d4bxQpwBM4EPvLj0OmhO?si=ADmgFYnhTxGRDENaYK5XGw&fbclid=IwAR0Tw8l31ERv0cUgO-4OrBMu7wp8I38dhGWUGsmFvWo6sLle1FS7ZJQ7z0o Microtonal Spotify Playlist]. Put it on Shuffle and have a great intro to xen in every genre. | |||
; Sheet music | |||
See [[Scores]]. | |||
; Classical pieces that were written with microtones | |||
Notable examples from 20th century classical music that briefly use the 7th harmonic, and for the Britten piece, the 11th harmonic as well: | Notable examples from 20th century classical music that briefly use the 7th harmonic, and for the Britten piece, the 11th harmonic as well: | ||
* Ralph Vaughan Williams's [[wikipedia:A_Pastoral_Symphony|Symphony No. 3, A Pastoral Symphony]] from 1922, two horn solos in the 2nd movement | * Ralph Vaughan Williams's [[wikipedia:A_Pastoral_Symphony|Symphony No. 3, A Pastoral Symphony]] from 1922, two horn solos in the 2nd movement | ||
* Benjamin Britten's [[wikipedia:Serenade_for_Tenor,_Horn_and_Strings|Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings]] from 1943, prologue and epilogue | * Benjamin Britten's [[wikipedia:Serenade_for_Tenor,_Horn_and_Strings|Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings]] from 1943, prologue and epilogue | ||
; Non-microtonal classical pieces translated to microtonal tunings | |||
For a list of pieces that were originally written in a non-xenharmonic context, and then translated into a xenharmonic tuning, see [[Familiar melodies in unfamiliar tunings]]. (''Stephen Weigel's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKNuSRujLPY&list=PLzY9zzOkuloTH7IYBl6AHFcbdM-Qop7u4 YouTube channel], Mike Battaglia's [https://soundcloud.com/mikebattagliaexperiments SoundCloud], and H. Wakabayashi's [https://www.youtube.com/user/inodapicnic YouTube channel] have great examples of these''). | |||
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