Ivor Darreg (May 5, 1917 – February 12, 1994) was a leading proponent of and composer of microtonal or "xenharmonic" music. He also created a series of experimental musical instruments. Darreg, a contemporary of Harry Partch and a close colleague of John H. Chalmers and Erv Wilson, was one of America's leading theorists and practitioners of experimental intonation and experimental instrument building. Frequently he published his writings in his own Xenharmonic Bulletin.
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Prelude #2 for 19-Tone Guitar
Megalyra & Baglama Duet
17-Tone Improvisation #1
17-Tone Improvisation #2
9 Tones Per Octave - Strings
13 Tones per Octave - Vibraphone Solo
17 Tones per Octave - Violin and Orchestra
18 Tones per Octave - Bass Megalyra
19 Tones Per Octave - English Horn & Strings
20 Tones per Octave - Tibetan Bowls
27 Tones Per Octave - Strings
21 Tones per Octave - Synth Filter Sweep
29 Tones per Octave - Strings
22 Tones Per Octave - Pan Flute And Strings
31 Tones Per Octave - Brass And Timpani
32 Tones Per Octave - Flute, Strings, And Bells
36 Tones Per Octave - FM And Additive Timbres
51 Tones Per Octave - Harpsichord
40 Tones Per Octave - FM Timbres, Chimes & Bells
53 Tones Per Octave - Strings
39 Tones Per Octave - FM Synths And Carillon
Prelude 2 for 19 tone guitar
13 Tones Per Octave -Vibraphone Solo
19 Tones per Octave - English Horn and Strings
32 Tones per Octave - Flute, Strings and Bells
Composition For Turkish-Fretless Banjo
Prelude in D Major
From Ivor Darreg's Personal Collection
53 Tones per Octave--Strings
40 Tones per Octave - FM Timbres, Chimes and Bells
From Ivor Darreg's Personal Collection: 17-Tone Improvisation #1
32 Tones per Octave--Flute, Strings and Bells
Tones Per Octave - Vibraphone Solo
Tone Improvisation #1
Tone Improvisation #2
Prelude 2 For 19-Tone Guitar
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Nine Tones per Octave (9-EDO - 9-TET)
31 Tones per Octave (Brass and Timpani)
13 tones per octaves
36 tones pers octave
Beyond The Xenharmonic Frontier: 51 Tones per Octave
40 Tones per Octave--FM Timbres, Chimes and Bells
16 - 32 tones per octave - flute, strings, and bells
36 Tones Per Octave - FM And
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