Studio31 Publications

 

The members and partners of Studio31 are actively researching the context of the Studio31 instruments and their musical potential. The results of this research are partly documented as academic publications, partly as blog articles, audio and video recordings and online material. For a complete list of publications please use our research database

Below, we give an overview of the most important items in the constantly growing collection of material. 

Academic Publications

  • Martin Kirnbauer, "'Vieltönigkeit' instead of Microtonality. The Theory and Practice of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century 'Microtonal' Music", in Paulo de Assis (editor), Experimental Affinities in Music, Leuven: Leuven University Press 2015 (Orpheus Institute Series), p. 64–90. Open access
  • Martin Kirnbauer, Vieltönige Musik: Spielarten chromatischer und enharmonischer Musik in Rom in der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts, Basel, Schwabe Verlag 2013. 
  • Caspar Johannes Walter und Cordula Pätzold (Hrsg.), Mikrotonalität – Praxis und Utopie, Herausgegeben im Auftrag der Staatlichen Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart, Schott 2014.
  • Johannes Keller, "Meantone and Many-toned Music" in: Maria de Alvear und Marc Sabat (Hrsg.), KunstMusik, Heft 17, 2014, S. 40–46.
  • Johannes Keller, "Das 'Cimbalo Cromatico' – Materialsammlung und Erlebnisbericht" in: Glareana, Heft 1, Jahrgang 60 (2011), S. 4–34.

Blog Posts

Our former research blog is being restructured and will be accessible through this page. 

Audio Recordings

Our publicly available audio material can be found in our SoundCloud channel. For further explanations of the audio material please use our research database with the Entry Type filter "audio". Here are the latest uploads: 

 

Video Recordings

Our publicly available video material can be found in our YouTube channel. For further explanations of the video material please use our research database with the Entry Type filter "video".  Here are some examples: