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American classical composer
Ivor Darreg (May 5, 1917 – February 12, 1994) was an American composer and leading proponent of microtonal or "xenharmonic" music. He also created a series
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painter Ivor Darreg (1917–1994), American composer Ivor Dean (1917–1974), British actor Ivor Dennis (1932–2018), Sri Lankan Sinhala playback vocalist Ivor Emmanuel
Ivor
Use in music of microtones (intervals smaller than a semitone)
A similar term, subchromatic, has been used by theorist Marek Žabka. Ivor Darreg proposed the term xenharmonic in March 1966; see xenharmonic music. The
Microtonality
Musical instrument that modifies an existing class of instruments
the time of their invention. Even mid-20th century builders such as Ivor Darreg, Pierre Schaeffer and Pierre Henry did not gain a great deal of popularity
Experimental musical instrument
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Music genre
composition associated with composers such as Lejaren Hiller. Harry Partch and Ivor Darreg worked with other tuning scales based on the physical laws for harmonic
Experimental_music
Music that uses a tuning system outside of 12-TET
that is unlike the 12-tone equal temperament scale. It was named by Ivor Darreg, from the Greek xenos (Greek ξένος) meaning both foreign and hospitable
Xenharmonic_music
Representation of music in film or other art forms
post-war period onward. Musical theorists such as Harry Partch, Erv Wilson, Ivor Darreg, Glenn Branca, and Yuri Landman applied geometry in detailed visual musical
Visual_music
Ancient musical and scientific laboratory instrument
composers focused on microtonality and just intonation such as Harry Partch, Ivor Darreg, Tony Conrad, Glenn Branca, Bart Hopkin, and Yuri Landman constructed
Monochord
Science of musical instruments and their classifications
works but the meaning that it holds for the musician and the audience. Ivor Darreg, microtonal instrument builder Leo Fender, innovator of several electric
Organology
Zemaitis Samuel Zygmuntowicz Greg Smallman Paul Languedoc Piotr Pielaszek Ivor Darreg Ellen Fullman Eli Gras Yuri Landman Joseph Nagyvary Harry Partch Bradford
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American composer (1901–1974)
Ivan Wyschnegradsky La Monte Young Inventors Glenn Branca Wendy Carlos Ivor Darreg Adriaan Fokker Lou Harrison Yuri Landman Harry Partch Tui St. George
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Musical tuning system with 15 pitches equally-spaced on a logarithmic scale
(2007), p.75. "45edo". "105edo". "270edo". 15edo on Xenharmonic Wiki Ivor Darreg, "15-TONE SCALE SYSTEM" (1991), Sonic-Arts.org. Brewt: "Fifteen note
15_equal_temperament
Instrument that uses electronic circuits to make sound
Russian instruments also appeared, Oubouhof's Croix Sonore (1934), Ivor Darreg's microtonal 'Electronic Keyboard Oboe' (1937) and the ANS synthesizer
Electronic_musical_instrument
Aristotle Karlheinz Brandenburg Albert Bregman John Chowning Nicolas Collins Ivor Darreg Diana Deutsch Renato Fasano Gustav Fechner Hermann von Helmholtz Bart
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American composer, musicologist, and educator (1928–2022)
a university; other private studios had been established earlier by Ivor Darreg, John Robb, Henry Jacobs, Paul Beaver, and the San Francisco Tape Music
Beverly_Grigsby
Theory of microtonal music
Ivan Wyschnegradsky La Monte Young Inventors Glenn Branca Wendy Carlos Ivor Darreg Adriaan Fokker Lou Harrison Yuri Landman Harry Partch Tui St. George
Sonido_13
Musical artist
curiosity about microtonal music was ignited when he read an article about Ivor Darreg. He contacted him and the guitarist located for him a 31-tone guitar
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history of the grand piano - photoarchive "Shall We Improve the Piano?" by Ivor Darreg, 1967 Calin Tantareanu, "Bridge agraffes, an alternative to traditional
Innovations_in_the_piano
Russian composer
d'harmonie à quarts de ton. Paris: La Sirène Musical, 1932. Translated by Ivor Darreg. Xenharmonikôn 6, Summer 1977. Reissued by Éditions Max Eschig, 1980
Ivan_Wyschnegradsky
Ivan Wyschnegradsky La Monte Young Inventors Glenn Branca Wendy Carlos Ivor Darreg Adriaan Fokker Lou Harrison Yuri Landman Harry Partch Tui St. George
Twelve Microtonal Etudes for Electronic Music Media
Twelve_Microtonal_Etudes_for_Electronic_Music_Media
Publisher
Canadian artists like David Jacobs, Reinhold Marxhausen, William Colvig or Ivor Darreg. Pieces: An Anthology: A pupil of James Tenney at CalArts, Michael Byron
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American composer
Ivan Wyschnegradsky La Monte Young Inventors Glenn Branca Wendy Carlos Ivor Darreg Adriaan Fokker Lou Harrison Yuri Landman Harry Partch Tui St. George
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German composer (1882–1942)
Wyschnegradsky, Richard Stein, Sophia Gubaidulina, Tui St. George Tucker, Ivor Darreg, & Johnny Reinhard: AMERICAN FESTIVAL OF MICROTONAL MUSIC. Released October
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physicist. Ray Dandridge, 80, American Negro league baseball player. Ivor Darreg, 76, American composer of xenharmonic music. Rafael Durán, 82, Spanish
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Edward T. Cone 1917 2004 American Roque Cordero 1917 2008 Panamanian Ivor Darreg 1917 1994 American microtone, xenharmonic Robert Erickson 1917 1997 American
List of 20th-century classical composers
List_of_20th-century_classical_composers
Musical tuning system with 19 pitches per octave
Instruments. 6. Vol. VI – via U. Wisconsin. 19edo on Xenharmonic Wiki Darreg, Ivor. "A case for nineteen". tonalsoft.com. Sonic Arts. Pearson, Ingrid; Hair
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IVOR DARREG
IVOR DARREG
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Ivry-la-Bataille in Eure, northern France.Scottish : when not of the same origin as 1, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Iamharach (see McIver).
Male
English
Variant spelling of German Yvo, IVO means "yew tree."Â Used infrequently by the English.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Archer
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Swedish
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVOR means "bow warrior."Â
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Teutonic Norse Welsh
Archer.
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Scandinavian Swedish Teutonic English
Archer.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin
Pure; Creamy-white Color; Hard Tusk; Hard Tusk Used for Carving Fine Art and Jewellery
Male
Russian
(Игорь) Russian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IGOR means "bow warrior."
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Boy/Male
American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Archer's Bow; Bow Warriors; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows; A Norse God; Yew; Yew-bow Army
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian
Archer's Bow; Yew; Bow Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Archer's bow.
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Norse, Teutonic
Lord; A Variant of the Name Ifor
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French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
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Scandinavian Russian
Hero.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
White as Ivory
Girl/Female
English American
White; pure. Reference to creamy-white color of ivory; or to the hard tusk used for carving fine...
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Scottish Teutonic
Archer.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Norse Welsh English Teutonic
Archer.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IFOR means "bow warrior."
IVOR DARREG
IVOR DARREG
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Tamil
Flute
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Chinese
clear halo.
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Hindu, Indian
Brave; Energetic; Powerful
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Slovenia, Swedish
Bear; Little Female Bear; Form of Ursula
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Consciosness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rhythm
Boy/Male
Welsh
Ruler.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Chanting; Praise of the Brave
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Tamil
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n.
Ivory black or animal charcoal.
n.
An ancient horn, made of ivory.
a.
Of or pertaining to ivory.
n.
A composition resembling ivory in appearance and used as a substitute for it.
a.
Composed of, or adorned with, gold and ivory.
n.
An instrument of metal, ivory, etc., used for scraping the skin at the bath.
n.
The hard, white, opaque, fine-grained substance constituting the tusks of the elephant. It is a variety of dentine, characterized by the minuteness and close arrangement of the tubes, as also by their double flexure. It is used in manufacturing articles of ornament or utility.
n.
The tusks themselves of the elephant, etc.
pl.
of Ivory
n.
Ivory; the tusk of the elephant.
n.
A large, handsome, North American woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), having a large, sharp, ivory-colored beak. Its general color is glossy black, with white secondaries, and a white dorsal stripe. The male has a large, scarlet crest. It is now rare, and found only in the Gulf States.
v. i.
To undergo the process of turning on a lathe; as, ivory turns well.
n.
A Central American name for the ivory nut.
n. sing. & pl.
Raspings of ivory, hartshorn, metals, or other hard substance.
n.
The name in Central America for the seed of a true palm; also, a commercial name for the true ivory nut. See Ivory nut.
n.
The ivory gull (Larus eburneus).
a.
Made of or relating to ivory.
n.
Malignity.
n.
Teeth; as, to show one's ivories.
n.
Any carving executed in ivory.