His (Haba's) opera "Mother" is also very good. If you can get ahold of
Ives' quarter-tone piano pieces I'd say give them a go. Unfortunately I
don't have a workable recording of mhy own trombone sonata.

ajr

>
> Listen to the compositions (especially the string quartets) of Alois Haba.
> There is one in 1/3 tones, which I found to be extremely interesting (and
> surprisingly mellow sounding).
>
> Dr.A.S.Weinstangel
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>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: finale@shsu.edu
>> Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 11:59:47 -0400
>> Subject: [Finale] Quarter-tone music
>>
>>
>> timothy price
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>>
>> Hi Dennis,
>>
>>      Was wondering if you had a site where I could stream or download
>> (listen to) anything using quarter-tones?  Have never heard any music,
>> to my knowledge, composed as such.
>> What is the basic tonality? I mean, does it mater, whether it is just,
>> tempered, etc. tuning?
>> Any info would be appreciated.
>>      Any lack of sufficient anxiety now that the dam is gone? ;-)  We all
>> need motivation, you know.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> tim
>>
>> PS.  any other type of music which you have taken a liking to?
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