Julián Carrillo Trujillo (January 28, 1875 – September 9, 1965) was a Mexican composer, conductor, violinist and music theorist, famous for developing...
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13 is a theory of microtonal music created by the Mexican composer Julián Carrillo around 1900 and described by Nicolas Slonimsky as "the field of sounds...
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Nabor Carrillo Flores (23 February 1911, in Mexico City – 19 February 1967) is the third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo, and younger...
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Antonio Carrillo Flores (June 23, 1909 – March 20, 1986) was a Mexican statesman, born in Mexico City. He was the second son of composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo...
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slightly earlier, perhaps as early as 1895, that the Mexican composer Julián Carrillo, writing in Spanish or French, coined the terms microtono/micro-ton...
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Julián Estéban (born 1986), Swiss-Spanish footballer Julián Etulain (born 1988), Argentine golfer Julian Evetts (1911–1996), English cricketer Julián...
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had a total population of 4,492. It was the birthplace of composer Julián Carrillo. Ahualulco was founded in 1542 by Cristobal de Oñate in a region that...
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Portolà expedition Juan José Carrillo (1842–1916), the mayor of Santa Monica and Santa Barbara, California Julián Carrillo (1875–1965), Mexican composer...
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Campese – "Paganini", arrangement of Caprice No. 16 and various works. Julián Carrillo – "6 Sonatas dedicadas a Paganini" for solo violin. Alfredo Casella...
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that exist such as Carrillo de Albornoz, Carrillo de Mendoza, Carrillo de Figueroa, Carrillo de Toledo and Carrillo Tablas among others. There are also several...
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Composers who have written music using this scale include: Pierre Boulez, Julián Carrillo, Mildred Couper, George Enescu, Alberto Ginastera, Gérard Grisey, Alois...
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embellish cadences and key, meter, or tempo changes. Mexican composer Julián Carrillo adapted the guitarrón for microtonal music by adding frets to enable...
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C, ..., C↓, C As it can become confusing with so many accidentals, Julián Carrillo proposed referring to notes by step number from C (e.g. 0, 1, 2, 3...
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currency of El Salvador Preludio a Colón, a musical composition by Julián Carrillo Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, Argentina The Colóns (disambiguation) Colon...
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discoveries and theoretical developments of musician and inventor Julián Carrillo (1875–1965). Some free-reed instrument keyboards such as accordions...
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Preludio a Colón (category Compositions by Julián Carrillo)
musical composition by the Mexican composer Julián Carrillo, written in 1922. The Preludio is Carrillo's best-known composition. It was composed in 1922...
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by D. W. Griffith James Smith Rose Smith Music by Joseph Carl Breil Julián Carrillo Carl Davis (for 1989 restoration) Distributed by Triangle Distributing...
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translator, and musicologist Carlos Chávez, composer and conductor Julián Carrillo, composer, conductor and theorist Nestor Mesta Chayres, lyric tenor...
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of sound. 72 EDO is also cited among the divisions of the tone by Julián Carrillo, who preferred the sixteenth-tone (96 EDO) as an approximation to continuous...
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{\displaystyle (139/138)^{8}\approx 99.9995{\text{ cents,}}} used by Julián Carrillo as part of a sixteenth-tone system. For more examples, see Pythagorean...
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defeat rebels at Ocotlán. February 15 – Grupo Sonido 13, directed by Julián Carrillo, holds the first concert of microtonal music in Mexico City. February...
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Julian Carrillo (born 1975) is a Mexican luchador, or professional wrestler best known under the ring name Venum Black or simply Venum. He gained national...
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sciences Ana Bárbara – singer-songwriter Cenobio Hernandez – composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo – discovered the Thirteenth Sound theory of microtonal music...
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Madrid, Alejandro L. (2015). "Experimentalism, Mythology". In Search of Julián Carrillo and Sonido 13. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 223. ISBN 9780190215781...
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1551–1589) James P. Carrell (1787–1854) Teresa Carreño (1853–1917) Julián Carrillo (1875–1965) Antonio Casimir Cartellieri (1772–1807) Andrew Carter (born...
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(1868–1894) Miguel Lerdo de Tejada (1869–1941) Alfredo Carrasco (1875–1945) Julián Carrillo Trujillo (1875–1965) José Rolón (1876–1945) Manuel María Ponce (1882–1948)...
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and activist. Hernán Bedoya, Afro-Colombian land rights activist. Julián Carrillo, indigenous Rarámuri leader, Mexico, killed 24 October 2018. Datu Kaylo...
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cricketer (d. 1940) 1874 – Alex Smith, Scottish golfer (d. 1930) 1875 – Julián Carrillo, Mexican violinist, composer, and conductor (d. 1965) 1878 – Walter...
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in his book In Search of Julián Carrillo and Sonido 13, Escobar was instrumental in LIMINAR's performance of Julián Carrillo's Preludio a Colón, which...
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At the Still Point (1977) Henry Brant Ghost Nets (1988) John Cage Julián Carrillo Symphony No. 3 (1940) Elliott Carter String Quartet No. 1 (1950) Ruth...
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