2 edition of Harry Partch found in the catalog.
Harry Partch
Bob Gilmore
Published
1998
by Yale University in New Haven, CT
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Written in
Edition Notes
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LC Classifications | ML 410 P176 G55 |
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Pagination | 468 p. : |
Number of Pages | 468 |
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Open Library | OL21112872M |
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Harry Partch () was an American composer, philosopher, inventor, instrument builder, and much more. Partch was born in Oakland, California, on Jand spent much of his early years in the American Southwest, where he was exposed to music and sound from a variety of cultures.
This book is the first to tell the complete story of Partch’s life and work. Drawing on interviews with many of Partch’s associates and on the complete archives of the Harry Partch Estate, Bob Gilmore provides a full and sympathetic portrait of this extraordinary creative by: 8.
"Microtonality is an essential part of music, though European theories of harmony and tonality have nothing to say about it. Harry Partch's Genesis of a Music is therefore invaluable, dealing as it does in detail with the composer's inventions of microtonal musical instruments and his compositional method using a tone scale." ―John CageCited by: Partch's Genesis of a Music, an account of h is life's work in his own words.
Bitter Music, a collection of Partch's writings compiled and edited by Thomas McGeary. Bob Gilmore's Harry Partch: A Biography. Philip Blackburn's Enclosures, a collection of historic Partch writings, recordings, and films.