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Sonus dulcis - Piano Trio
By Andrián Pertout
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String trio, c.5'50. For violin, viola and violoncello
"Extended just intonation is a tuning system based on the 'pure' intervals of the overtone series: intervals generated therefore from whole number ratios. This is in contrast to temperaments, both equal and unequal, which use compromised intervals, often based on irrational numbers" explains John Fonville (Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A Guide for Interpreters). Composed 2009
"Extended just intonation is a tuning system based on the 'pure' intervals of the overtone series: intervals generated therefore from whole number ratios. This is in contrast to temperaments, both equal and unequal, which use compromised intervals, often based on irrational numbers" explains John Fonville (Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A Guide for Interpreters). Composed 2009
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ISMN 9790720126371
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