Biography
Harry Partch grew up in Tombstone, AZ, and was taught by his family to play the clarinet, harmonica, reed organ, guitar. A self-taught composer, he rode the rails during the early Depression years. Partch was an original theorist on tuning systems, wrote the extraordinary book Genesis of a Music (1949), and an instrument designer and builder from 1938 onwards. His operas, in micro-tonal tunings played on his self-made instruments, were often designed for performers who would take multiple roles, eg. singer-instrumentalist-dancer. His songs were often open as to vocal pitch, pre-cursors of the New Narrative Opera. He wrote several innovative filmscores, and a number of collections came out in the late '90s: four volumes on CRI label, and 3-CD set Enclosure Five on Innova. ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Rovi



 
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Partch performs Castor & Pollux by Harry Partch
A New Note in Music: Harry Partch's Kooky 1950s Instruments
The Composer Harry Partch - An American Maverick | Harry Partch Project | Ensemble Musikfabrik
HARRY PARTCH - Music Studio (Documentary)
Harry Partch: U.S. Highball (A Musical Account of Slim's Transcontinental Hobo Trip)
Harry Partch and his Microtonal Carpentry [Harry Partch, Pt. 1/2]
Harry Partch: Delusion of the Fury (1971) 75 mins
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