Thursday, April 8, 2010

Confirmation Catholic Order Of Service

Julian Morton Feldman CMC




Julián Carrillo Trujillo (28 January 1875 - September 9, 1965) was a composer, conductor, violinist and Mexican scientist within the international modernist, regarded by many specialists as a genius of Music in Mexico and the father of the greatest musical revolution that has ever existed.
did research on the microtonal since the late nineteenth century and developed the theory of Sound 13, first attempt to formalize the systematic study of microtonal. He was director of the National Music Conservatory and the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, and founded the Beethoven Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of Sound 13, based in New York. Designed and built microtonal pianos and harps to play his compositions, an effort that gathered sound knowledge, strength of materials and music theory.

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