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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7o0uwPrYas ''Klave for Microtonal Harpsichord and Chamber Orchestra''] (2004) – score-video, performed by Elżbieta Chojnacka with Marek Moś conducting the AUKSO chamber orchestra of the city of Tychy, uploaded by Quinone Bob with permission from Paweł Mykietyn
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7o0uwPrYas ''Klave for Microtonal Harpsichord and Chamber Orchestra''] (2004) – score-video, performed by Elżbieta Chojnacka with Marek Moś conducting the AUKSO chamber orchestra of the city of Tychy, uploaded by Quinone Bob with permission from Paweł Mykietyn
; [[Nick, The NRG]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEiuR3gJeY8 ''Alive''] (2026)


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Revision as of 09:25, 24 April 2026

This is a collection of pieces in 24edo (first section) and unequal derivatives thereof (second section).

24 equal divisions of the octave (24edo proper)

19th century

Fromental Halévy
  • Prométhée enchaîné (1849, considered the first mainstream western orchestral composition to use quarter tones.)

20th century

Georg Friedrich Haas
  • 3 Hommages (1985)
Alois Hába
Jun Ishikawa
Joseph Monzo
They Might Be Giants
Ivan Wyschnegradsky
  • Op.53 String Trio (1979, completed posthumously by Claude Ballif; performed by Arditti Quartet, 1982)
Todo: complete section

Many works of Ivan Wyschnegradsky need to be added here, as well as some in other tuning systems.

21st century

Ethan Almog
Angine de Poitrine
avoset
Bazil Müzik
Nathan BeDell
Dawson Berry
Dawson Berry and Flora Canou
  • Folly of a Drunk (2020) – arranged for the progressive chamber orchestra by Flora Canou (2024) – SoundCloud
Body Breaks
Bryan Deister
dotuXil
Francium
Jake Freivald
Mason Green
Hideya
Han Hitchen
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
  • from Gumboot Soup (2017)
  • from Sketches of Brunswick East (2017)
  • Flying Microtonal Banana (2017) – 9-piece album
    • "Rattlesnake" · "Melting" · "Open Water" · "Sleep Drifter" · "Billabong Valley" · "Anoxia" · "Doom City" · "Nuclear Fusion" · "Flying Microtonal Banana"
  • K.G. (2020) – 10-piece album
    • "K.G.L.W." · "Automation" · "Minimum Brain Size" · "Straws In The Wind" · "Some Of Us" · "Ontology" · "Intrasport" · "Oddlife" · "Honey" · "The Hungry Wolf of Fate"
  • L.W. (2021) – 9-piece album
    • "If Not Now, Then When?" · "O.N.E" · "Pleura" · "Supreme Ascendancy" · "Static Electricity" · "East West Link" · "Ataraxia" · "See Me" · "K.G.L.W."
  • Demos and live performances: bootleg gizzard, YouTube
William Lynch
maily
Mandrake
Emiliano Manna
Man of Arun
Shaahin Mohajeri
Paweł Mykietyn
Nick, The NRG
norokusi
NullPointerException Music
Jan Wouter Oostenrijik
Pastenkopie
potatunes
StarNote Riste
Ignacio Rosado
They Might Be Giants
Toshiyuki Sudo
Chris Vaisvil
Valeriana of the Night
Yeah Gore
Zewen Senpai
Randy Wells
Gordon Wery

Unequal derivatives of 24edo

Bryan Deister