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Harry Partch June 24, β September 3, was an American composer, music theorist , and creator of unique musical instruments. He composed using scales of unequal intervals in just intonation , and was one of the first 20th-century composers in the West to work systematically with microtonal scales, alongside Lou Harrison. He built his own instruments in these tunings on which to play his compositions, and described the method behind his theory and practice in his book Genesis of a Music Partch composed with scales dividing the octave into 43 unequal tones derived from the natural harmonic series ; these scales allowed for more tones of smaller intervals than in standard Western tuning, which uses twelve equal intervals to the octave.
To play his music, Partch built many unique instruments , with such names as the Chromelodeon, the Quadrangularis Reversum, and the Zymo-Xyl. Bach , whose seminal book of preludes and fugues called The Well-tempered Clavier in German, Das wohltemperierte Klavier is often cited as the pivot point beyond which older mean-tone and ancient just intonation tunings were abandoned in the lateth century and the then-future of Western Classical and popular instruments were and most are still based, for exploitation of all 24 theoretical key signatures.
Partch's earliest compositions were small-scale pieces to be intoned with simple folkloric-like string instrumental backing; his later works were large-scale like a fusion of theater and music decidedly related to but quite apart from Wagnerian opera , they were integrated theater productions in which he expected each of the performers to sing, dance, speak, and play instruments in a "corporeal apotheosis" [ clarification needed ].
Encouraged by his mother, Partch learned several instruments at a young age. By fourteen, he was composing, and in particular took to setting dramatic situations. He took to self-study in San Francisco's libraries, where he discovered Hermann von Helmholtz 's Sensations of Tone , which convinced him to devote himself to music based on scales tuned in just intonation. In , he burned all his previous compositions in a rejection of the European concert tradition.
Partch frequently moved around the US. Early in his career, he was a transient worker, and sometimes a hobo ; later he depended on grants, university appointments, and record sales to support himself. In , supporters created the Harry Partch Foundation to administer Partch's music and instruments.