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== Microtonal festivals and events == | == Microtonal festivals and events == | ||
* [http://afmm.org/ American Festival of Microtonal Music] (New York) | * [http://afmm.org/ American Festival of Microtonal Music] (New York) — festival founded by [[Johnny_Reinhard|Johnny Reinhard]] in 1981(?). See also PITCH label. | ||
* [http://bohlen-pierce-conference.org/ Bohlen-Pierce Symposium] (Boston, 2010) | * [http://bohlen-pierce-conference.org/ Bohlen-Pierce Symposium] (Boston, 2010) — first symposium on the [[Bohlen-Pierce|Bohlen-Pierce]] scale. | ||
* [http://www.kibla.org/en/festivals/danes/ Festival (Da)(Ne)S 2011] (Slovenia) - this edition of KIBLA's festival focused on microtonality. Organized by [[Cameron_Bobro|Cameron Bobro]]. | * [http://www.kibla.org/en/festivals/danes/ Festival (Da)(Ne)S 2011] (Slovenia) - this edition of KIBLA's festival focused on microtonality. Organized by [[Cameron_Bobro|Cameron Bobro]]. | ||
* [http://justintonation.net/ Just Intonation Network] (Bay Area) | * [http://justintonation.net/ Just Intonation Network] (Bay Area) — in need of assistance in organizing since spring 2006! | ||
* [http://www.microfest.org/ Microfest] (LA area) | * [http://www.microfest.org/ Microfest] (LA area) — Annual festival founded in 1997. | ||
* [[MMMday06|MMMDay06]] (internet, 4/8/2006) | * [[MMMday06|MMMDay06]] (internet, 4/8/2006) — a convergence of microtonal music making. Final product: a podcast. | ||
* [http://www.thingamajigs.org/ Music for People and Thingamajigs Festival] (Bay area) | * [http://www.thingamajigs.org/ Music for People and Thingamajigs Festival] (Bay area) — Annual festival founded in 1997, focused on odd instruments and tunings. | ||
* [[Xenharmonic_Praxis_Summer_Camp|Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp]] (West Virginia) | * [[Xenharmonic_Praxis_Summer_Camp|Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp]] (West Virginia) — Summer camp for microtonal composition and performance started in 2011. | ||
== Microtonal Record Labels == | == Microtonal Record Labels == | ||
* [http://split-notes.com/ split-notes] | * [http://split-notes.com/ split-notes] — Microtonal-with-a-beat Netlabel. | ||
* Microtonal Record Shelf (?) | * Microtonal Record Shelf (?) | ||
* [http://xen-arts.net Xen-Arts] | * [http://xen-arts.net Xen-Arts] — Microtonal Netlabel | ||
* [http://spectropol.com/ Spectropol] | * [http://spectropol.com/ Spectropol] — small-run/netlabel; not exclusively microtonal but very xen-heavy | ||
== Microtonal media, publishing, archives == | == Microtonal media, publishing, archives == | ||
* [http://ronsword.bigcartel.com/ IAAA Webstore] | * [http://ronsword.bigcartel.com/ IAAA Webstore] — guitar scale books by [[Ron_Sword|Ron Sword]] | ||
* [http://www.frogpeak.org/ Frog Peak] | * [http://www.frogpeak.org/ Frog Peak] — artist-run composers' collective dedicated to publishing and producing experimental and unusual works. | ||
* [http://anaphoria.com/ The North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island] archives of Microtonal materials including [[Erv_Wilson|Erv Wilson]], [[Joel_Mandelbaum|Joel Mandelbaum]], and [[Kraig_Grady|Kraig Grady]] | * [http://anaphoria.com/ The North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island] archives of Microtonal materials including [[Erv_Wilson|Erv Wilson]], [[Joel_Mandelbaum|Joel Mandelbaum]], and [[Kraig_Grady|Kraig Grady]] | ||
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20011007002753/www.geocities.com/jacky_ligon/TMA_Info.htm The Microtonal Activist] (2001) | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20011007002753/www.geocities.com/jacky_ligon/TMA_Info.htm The Microtonal Activist] (2001) — an e-zine by Jacky Ligon. | ||
* [https://www.xenharmonikon.org/ Xenharmonikon] Online magazine launched in 2018. Editors include Bill Alves, Kraig Grady, and more. Follows [http://xh.xentonic.org/ ''Xenharmonikôn''], a journal founded by John Chalmers in 1974. | * [https://www.xenharmonikon.org/ Xenharmonikon] Online magazine launched in 2018. Editors include Bill Alves, Kraig Grady, and more. Follows [http://xh.xentonic.org/ ''Xenharmonikôn''], a journal founded by John Chalmers in 1974. | ||
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* http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Schneider.shtml | * http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Schneider.shtml | ||
* [http://microtonaltrumpet.com/ Microtonal Trumpet] | * [http://microtonaltrumpet.com/ Microtonal Trumpet] | ||
* [http://www.quartertonemarimba.com/ Quartertone Marimba] (Oslo, 2004-2008) | * [http://www.quartertonemarimba.com/ Quartertone Marimba] (Oslo, 2004-2008) — Ph.D. project by Kjell Tore Innervik | ||
* [[SeventeenTonePianoProject|SeventeenTonePianoProject]] (Houston, 2006-2008) | * [[SeventeenTonePianoProject|SeventeenTonePianoProject]] (Houston, 2006-2008) — four concertst using pianos tuned to 17 equal divisions of the octave. | ||
* [http://www.sfoxclarinets.com/bpclar.html Bohlen-Pierce Clarinet Project] | * [http://www.sfoxclarinets.com/bpclar.html Bohlen-Pierce Clarinet Project] — by Stephen Fox. | ||
* [http://www.c21-orch-instrs.demon.co.uk/ Alternative Tuning Projects] (London, 1998) | * [http://www.c21-orch-instrs.demon.co.uk/ Alternative Tuning Projects] (London, 1998) — Patrick Ozzard-Low's study and proposal for 21st-Century Orchestral Instruments. | ||
== Mini-initiatives on this wiki == | == Mini-initiatives on this wiki == | ||
* [[ProgressReport|ProgressReport]]: tell your story! | * [[ProgressReport|ProgressReport]]: tell your story! | ||
* [[MMMMonth07|MMMMonth07]] | * [[MMMMonth07|MMMMonth07]] — a proposal/brainstorm that wasn't acted upon. | ||
* [[Porcupine_Album_Project|Porcupine Album Project]] (2012) | * [[Porcupine_Album_Project|Porcupine Album Project]] (2012) | ||
Revision as of 07:20, 26 November 2020
These categories are somewhat arbitrary; many of these projects are multi-faceted.
Microtonal organizations
- Boston Microtonal Society — founded 1998; permanent chamber ensemble NotaRiotous founded 2005; spring and fall concerts.
- British Harry Partch Society (????-????)
- Institute for the Advancement of Aural Arts (IAAA) — Ron Sword's lecture collective.
- OddMusic Urbana-Champaign (Illinois) — instrument-building, scale-building composers collective, with emphasis on face-to-face musical meetings.
- Microtonal Projects Ltd. (UK) — founded 2004 by Drs. Bousted.
- Project XVII (Lima-Perú) — 17 edo and microtonal harmony.
- Huygens-Fokker Foundation — English version
- Stichting Huygens-Fokker (Amsterdam) — promoting especially 31-tone music, well-maintained website with increasingly frequent events! — Dutch version
- The Xenharmonic Alliance (19??-19??) — Ivor Darreg's mail-driven network of exchanging microtonal music and ideas.
- UnTwelve (Chicago) — a Midwest-based project offering concerts, listening parties, and a composition competition.
- World Harmony Project (Florida, most active 1992-2005) — world music with Denny Genovese's just intonation percussion orchestra.
- Ekmelic Music Society/Gesellschaft für Ekmelische Musik (Austria), main focus is on 72edo, overtone music.
Microtonal festivals and events
- American Festival of Microtonal Music (New York) — festival founded by Johnny Reinhard in 1981(?). See also PITCH label.
- Bohlen-Pierce Symposium (Boston, 2010) — first symposium on the Bohlen-Pierce scale.
- Festival (Da)(Ne)S 2011 (Slovenia) - this edition of KIBLA's festival focused on microtonality. Organized by Cameron Bobro.
- Just Intonation Network (Bay Area) — in need of assistance in organizing since spring 2006!
- Microfest (LA area) — Annual festival founded in 1997.
- MMMDay06 (internet, 4/8/2006) — a convergence of microtonal music making. Final product: a podcast.
- Music for People and Thingamajigs Festival (Bay area) — Annual festival founded in 1997, focused on odd instruments and tunings.
- Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp (West Virginia) — Summer camp for microtonal composition and performance started in 2011.
Microtonal Record Labels
- split-notes — Microtonal-with-a-beat Netlabel.
- Microtonal Record Shelf (?)
- Xen-Arts — Microtonal Netlabel
- Spectropol — small-run/netlabel; not exclusively microtonal but very xen-heavy
Microtonal media, publishing, archives
- IAAA Webstore — guitar scale books by Ron Sword
- Frog Peak — artist-run composers' collective dedicated to publishing and producing experimental and unusual works.
- The North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island archives of Microtonal materials including Erv Wilson, Joel Mandelbaum, and Kraig Grady
- The Microtonal Activist (2001) — an e-zine by Jacky Ligon.
- Xenharmonikon Online magazine launched in 2018. Editors include Bill Alves, Kraig Grady, and more. Follows Xenharmonikôn, a journal founded by John Chalmers in 1974.
Instrument-focused projects
- http://www.tolgahancogulu.com/en/microtonal-guitar/ Tolgahan Çoğulu's microtonal guitar research, adjustable frets are used, cooperation with John Schnieder:
- http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Schneider.shtml
- Microtonal Trumpet
- Quartertone Marimba (Oslo, 2004-2008) — Ph.D. project by Kjell Tore Innervik
- SeventeenTonePianoProject (Houston, 2006-2008) — four concertst using pianos tuned to 17 equal divisions of the octave.
- Bohlen-Pierce Clarinet Project — by Stephen Fox.
- Alternative Tuning Projects (London, 1998) — Patrick Ozzard-Low's study and proposal for 21st-Century Orchestral Instruments.
Mini-initiatives on this wiki
- ProgressReport: tell your story!
- MMMMonth07 — a proposal/brainstorm that wasn't acted upon.
- Porcupine Album Project (2012)
Sisters to Microtonality
- electroacoustic music
- non-western musics
- DIY instrument making (including oddmusic and junkmusic)
- a capella music (including barbershop)
- music therapy / spiritual music / meditative music
- derriere-garde music (alternate-history, neo- )
- overtone music (see the Overtone Music Network)