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==Symposium== The first Bohlen–Pierce symposium took place in Boston on March 7 to 9, 2010, produced by composer [[Georg Hajdu]] ([[Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg]]) and the [[Boston Microtonal Society]]. Co-organizers were the Boston [[Goethe Institut]]e, the [[Berklee College of Music]], the Northeastern University and the [[New England Conservatory]] of Music. The symposium participants, which included Heinz Bohlen, Max Mathews, [[Clarence Barlow]], [[Curtis Roads]], David Wessel, Psyche Loui, Richard Boulanger, Georg Hajdu, [[Paul Erlich]], Ron Sword, Julia Werntz, [[Larry Polansky]], Manfred Stahnke, Stephen Fox, Elaine Walker, Todd Harrop, Gayle Young, Johannes Kretz, Arturo Grolimund, Kevin Foster, presented 20 papers on history and properties of the Bohlen–Pierce scale, performed more than 40 compositions in the novel system and introduced several new musical instruments. Performers included German musicians Nora-Louise Müller and Ákos Hoffman on Bohlen–Pierce clarinets and Arturo Grolimund on Bohlen–Pierce pan flute as well as Canadian ensemble tranSpectra, and US American xenharmonic band ZIA, led by Elaine Walker.
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