Partch, Harry - newspaper articles Mayfield, Selby Noel. "Student Devises 29-Degree Octave Theory of Music: Also Invents Instruments to Play Small Divisions of His Scale." New Orleans Times Picayune, 16 November 1930, 25. Mason, Redfern. "Music Gamut of Speech is Noted Down." San Francisco Examiner, 29 November 1931, E-8. "Monophony Demonstrated in Concert Tuesday Night." San Fransisco Call-Bulletin, 6 February 1932, 8. "Monophony to Be Concert Feature." San Fransisco Chronicle, 7 February 1932, D-3. "New Music Debut Slated for Tonight." San Fransisco Call-Bulletin, 9 February 1932, 16. Fisher, Marjorie M. "Monophony and Monphone--Illlustrated by Harry Partch." The San Fransisco News, 10 February 1932, 9. Fried, Alexander. "Declamation Music Given by Originator: Partch Plays Obbligato as Soprano Recites Classic Texts." San Fransisco Chronicle, 10 February 1932, 9. Nathan, Paul S. "Music Inventor in Oakland Concert." Oakland Post Enquirer, 1 March 1932, 10. Scofield, R. D. "Music Played in New Scale at Exhibition: Oakland Program Presented to Demonstrate 55 Gradations of Fractional Tone." Oakland Tribune,1 March 1932, 12. Knisely, Bertha McCord. "Music" Saturday Night (LA), 14 May 1932, 12. Barnes, Eleanor. "Musician Divides Notes; Shaves Sound Tones; Partch Has Novel Idea." Illustrated Daily News (LA), 7 June 1932, 16. "Expounds New Music Theory." Pasadena Star-News, 16 February 1933, 10. "Plans Second Recital." Pasadena Star-News, 17 February 1933, 9. Knisely, Bertha McCord. "Music." Saturday Night, 25 February 1933, 12. Knisely, Bertha McCord. "Music." Saturday Night, 30 December 1933, 12. Heath-Taylor, Noel. "Monphony: Looking into the Future." Pacific Coast Musician, August 1939, 2. Drake, Mary P. "Harry Partch Makes Musical History: Carmel Genius Perfects Amazing New Musical Instrument at Big Sur." The Carmel Pine Cone, 28 February 1941, 7, 11. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1943 and 1944 Reports of the Secretary of the Treasurer. New York: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1944. Bowles, Paul. "Harry Partch Gives Program of Own Works: Uses 'Americano Texts'; His Titles Include 'US Highball.' Y.D. Fantasy.'" New York Herald Tribune, 23 April 1944, 38. R. L. "Unusual Program by Harry Partch: Composers' League Sponsors His 'Speech-Music' Concert--New Instruments Seen." New York Times 23 April 1944: 40. Simon, Henry. "A Theorist with a Heart." PM Daily (NY), 24 April 1944, 40. Joseph, Jules. "Harry Partch Uses 43 Tone Scale to Preserve Natural Word Rhythm." Daily Cardinal (U. of Wisconsin, Mad.), 30 January 1945, 7. "Harry Partch to Lecture at U. W." Capital Times (Mad, WI), 22 February 1945, 6. "Partch in Two Campus Recitals." Capital Times, 25 February 1945, 15. "Partch, Folk Music Creator, to Give Two U.W. Concerts." Wisconsin State Journal (Mad.), 25 February 1945, 24. "Partch Will Present Folk Song Concert in Music Auditorium." Daily Cardinal, 27 February 1945, 1. "Notes for You . . . .." Wisconsin State Journal, 27 February 1945, 4. "Composer Partch Features His Works at Madison Concert." Daily Cardinal, 1 March 1945, 1. "May Music Festival Will Start April 29." Daily Cardinal, 27 April 1945, 1, 8. 'May Music Festival Features Program Tonight by UW Band." Daily Cardinal, 2 May 1945, 6. "Partch Plays Own Music in Program." Daily Cardinal, 4 May 1945, 6. "Partch Lecture Series Scheduled." Capital Times, 20 March 1946, 17. "Harry Partch Begins Lecture Series Tonight." Wisconsin State Journal, 21 March 1946, 4. "Harry Partch to Talk on Musical Varieties." Daily Cardinal, 21 March 1946, 1. 'The Harmonicanon [sic] and Its Designer: Harry Partch's Harmonicanon May Revolutionize Lyric Art." Capital Times, 24 March 1946, 9. "Partch To Give Music Talk Thursday." Wisconsin State Journal, 2 April 1946, 2. Partch Talks on Music Thursday." Capital Times, 3 April 1946, 8. "Partch Will Present Second Music Talk in Union Thursday" Daily Cardinal, 3 April 1946, 8. Archer, William K. "Dissonances." Daily Cardinal, 1 October 1946, 8.1950. "7 UC Teachers, 5 Others in Bay Area Granted Guggenheim Fellowships." San Fransisco Examiner, 17 April 1950, 6. Heath-Taylor, Noel. "Music: Some Observations of Speech Song." Frontier (Beverly Hills, CA) (Sept 1950): 9. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1949 and 1950 Reports of the Secretary of the Treasurer. New York: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1950. Gessler, Clifford. "Oakland Composer's Music Played on New Instruments, Heard at Mills College." Oakland Tribune, 27 May 1951, C-3. "43-Tone Scale to Be Used." San Fransisco Examiner, 9 March 1952, sec. 2-16. Hagen, R. H. "The Mills College Production of 'King Oedipus'- in 43 Tones" San Francisco Chronicle (This World Section), 9 March 1952, 29. Soanes, Wood. "Mills Group Stages Ancient Greek Tragedy." Oakland Tribune, 15 March 1952, D-11. Frankenstein, Alfred. "New Version of Oedipus at Mills." San Francisco Chronicle, 16 March 1952, 13. Fisher, Marjorie M. "Musical Experiment in Opera Succeeds: Harry Partch's 'King Oedipus' Combines Old and New Forms." San Francisco News, 17 March 1952, 9. Fried, Alexander. "Strange Partch Music Adds to Effect of Mills 'Oedipus'" San Francisco Examiner, 17 March 1952, 33. Gessler, Clifford. "'King Oedipus' Introduces New, Flexible Music." Oakland Tribune, 17 March 1952, 14. Biskind, Joseph. "Sophocles, Yeats, and Harry Partch." The Argonaut (San Fran), 21 March 1952, 18. Foisie, Jack "Atomic-Age 'Oedipus': Pyrex Bottles, Other Ultra-New Devices Help Reproduce 43-Tone Greek Scale." New York Herald Tribune, 22 March 1952, sec. 4, 2. Hagen, R. H. "Harry Partch's Invented Scale and Instruments." San Francisco Chronicle, 4 October 1953, 32, 35. Gessler, Cliford. "Of Music and the Dance: Partch's Unique Music Recorded." Oakland Tribune, 11 October 1953, C-3. "Oedipus to Be Played Tonight." Mill Valley (CA) Review, 2 June 1954, 4. Fried, Alexander. "Sausalito Fair Bills Partch Music Drama." San Francisco Examiner, 10 September 1954, 18. Tory, Alan. "Unique Play, Unique Instrument." A Review of Oedipus by Harry Partch. Fortnight: California's Own Magazine (LA), October 6 1954, 45. Goldberg, Albert. A Review of Oedipus by Harry Partch (Harry Partch Trust Fund Edition, 1954) Los Angeles Times, 17 October 1954, (part 4), 5. Rogers, Harold. "Music for Percussion and a 43-Tone Scale." A Review of Oedipus by Harry Partch (Harry Partch Trust Fund Edition, 1954) Christian Science Monitor, 19 October 1954, 11. Hagen, R. H. "Some of the Classical Recordings in Review." A Review of Oedipus by Harry Partch (Harry Partch Trust Fund Edition, 1954) San Francisco Chronicle, 25 October 1954, 35. Sherman, Thomas B. "Classical Records." A Review of Oedipus by Harry Partch (Harry Partch Trust Fund Edition, 1954) St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 13 January 1955, D-6. Hansen, Bill. "Wierd Instruments: Musicians to Play 'The Bewitched.'" Daily Illini (U. of Illinois, Urbana), 21 September 1956, 7. Sablosky, Irving. "Harry Partch: Mad Composer or Genius?: They're in Tune with 'New Music'." Chicago Daily News, 16 February 1957, 9. Krebes, Wilson, "Piano e Forte." Daily Illini, 20 February 1957, 6. Scoofakes, Maria. "Festival to Have a New Look: Unique Instruments Set for 'Bewitched.'" Daily Illini, 21 February 1957, 5. Talmadge, Ellenor. "U. of I. Contemporary Arts Festival." Illinois Education (March 1957): 273. Farlow, Helen. "The Idea Man Invents Own Instruments for Original Music." A Review of the premier of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. Urbana Courier, 16 March 1957, 5-6. "Novel Instruments." New York Herald-Tribune, 17 March 1957, (sec 4) 4. "Ensemble Set to Play for Dance Satire." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 18 March 1957, 2. "'The Bewitched' : Instruments on the Stage for Premier." News-Gazette (Champaign IL.), 19 March 1957, 2. "'Bewitched' to Switch Set." Daily Illini, 19 March 1957, 9. "Playhouse Troupe to Peform Here for 'Bewitched.'" Daily Illini, 20 March 1957, 4. "Dance Company Here Tuesday: Will Appear in 'The Bewitched' at U. of I." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 21 March 1957, 2. "Dance Troupe of 7 Appears in 'Bewitched.'" News-Gazette, 21 March 1957, 6. "Harry Partch to Offer Lecture Sunday at UI." News-Gazette, 22 March 1957, 19. "'Soul Tormented' . . . : Partch to Discuss Modern Music; Will Bemonstrate Unique Instrument." Daily Illini, 22 March 1957, 8. "Composer to Discuss Show." Daily Illini, 23 March 1957, 13. "A Dance Drama." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 24 March 1957, B-5. "Dance Group Arrives Here." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 24 March 1957, 4. "Instrumental Oddities: Creations of Composer to Be Used in Concert Here." ST. Louis Post-Dispatch, 27 March 1957, 13. "Revolutionary Music: 'The Bewitched' to Bow Tonight in Lincoln Theatre." Daily Illini, 26 March 1957, 4. Cahill, Paul. "Finds 'Bewitched' Funny and Good Entertainment." A Review of the Premier of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. News-Gazette, 27 March 1957, 22. Doherty, Larry. "'The Bewitched' Applauded: Partch Dance Satire Premiered at UI." A Review of the Premier of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. Champaign-Urbana Courier, 27 March 1957, 10. Krebs, Wilson C. "Rhythm and Light: 'Bewitched' Ballet Pleases Audience." A Review of the Premier of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. Daily Illini, 27 March 1957, 1. "Moving Truck Hauls Music Instruments." News Gazette, 27 March 1957, 18. Klein, Francis. "Harry Partch's Dance Satire is Weird, Colorful." A Review of a Performance of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. St. Louis Globe Democrat, 28 March 1957, A-13. Menees, Charles. "Unusual Cance Satire Presented: 'The Bewitched' In Washington U, Concert Series Attended by 1500." Review of a Performance of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 28 March 1957, B-3. Talley, Howard. "Krenek, Meyerowitz Operas Staged in Illinois Festival." Musical America (April 1957): 8. Krebs, Wilson. "Piano e Forte." Daily Illini, 3 April 1957, 6. Miller, Evabeth. "'Bewitched' Bothers and Bewildrs." A Review of a Performance of The Bewitched by Hary Partch. Peoria Journal Star, 3 April 1957, A-14. "Tunes from Tumblers." Newsweek, April 8 1957, 75. Sablosky, Irving. "Festival at Urbana: New Scores Commissioned by Fromm: Introduced at University of Illinois." New York Times, 21 April 1957, (Sec 2) 11. "An Unusual Musical Instrument." Chicago Tribune, 23 June 1957, (Sec 3) 14. Klein, Francis A. "Concert Notes." A Review of The Bewitched by Harry Partch (Gate 5 Records, 1957) St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 30 June 1957, G-9. Rogers, Harold. "Harry Partch's Exotic Music." A Review of The Bewitched by Harry Partch (Gate 5 Records, 1957). Christian Science Monitor, 9 July 1957, 7. Soblosky, Irving. "43 to the Octave: New Scores by Harry Partch Use Split Tones and Many Novel Instruments." New York Times, 21 July 1957, (Sec 2) 7. "World of Harry Partch." Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, 17 August 1957, 4. Larrabee, Eric. "The Face We Turn to the World: It can be Seen in 350 Books Selected to Act as American Ambassadors Abroad." The New York Times Book Review, 15 December 1957, 1. Ludlow, Lynn. "Partch, UI Musicains to Give 'Bewithced.'" Champaign-Urbana Courier, 14 January 1959, 2. "UI Musicians to Perform in N.Y City." Daily Illini, 16 January 1959, 9. "UI to Perform 'Bewitched' in New York." News-Gazette, 16 January 1959, 24. "Illinois Projects." New York Times, 15 February, 1959, X-5. "Partch Rehearses Satire: Musician's Show Will Play in N. Y." Daily Illini, 5 March 1959, 8. "UI Arts Festivals Pay Off: Partch's 'Bewitched' Goes to New York." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 30 March 1959, 6. Smith, Russel. "The New Music." Harper's Magazine, April 1959, 37-44."'The Bewitched' to Play Here: Dance Satire Visits Campus for Second Time." Daily Illini, 8 April 1959, 8. "UI Musicians, Dancers in N.Y. Show." News-Gazette, 9 April 1959, 36. Martin, John. "A 'Dance-Satire' is Offered Here: Columbia and University of Ilinois Stage 'Bewitched' at Julliard Concert Hall." New York Times, 11 April 1959, 14. Terry, Walter and Jay S. Harrison. "'The Bewitched.'" A Review of the 1959 New York Performance of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. New York Herald Tribune, 11 April 1959, 6. "About Town: Notable American Composers." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 13 April 1959, 3. "Critics Laud 'Bewitched' in New York" Champaign-Urbana Courier, 16 April 1959, 19. "Dance-Satire to be Friday." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 21 April 1959, 8. "Partch's 'Bewitched' to Be Presented Friday at UI." News-Gazette, 22 April 1959, 11. "UI Will Perform 'The Bewitched.'" Daily Illini, 23 April 1959, 10. Ludlow, Lynn. "Partch Amalgam Delightful: 'Bewitched' is Star-Course Presentation." A Review of a performance of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. Champaign-Urbana Courier, 25 April 1959, 3. Wolf, Edward. "Reviewer Twitches As Parthc 'Bewitches' in Dance Satires." A Review of a performance of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. Daily Illini, 25 April 1959, X-9. Bloch, Suzanne and Peggy Glanville-Hicks. "From the Mail Pouch: Pro Partch." New York Times, 26 April 1959, X-9. Black, Joseph W. "Partch Work is 'Superb'; Miss Schell Magnificent." A Review of a performance of The Bewitched by Harry Partch. News-Gazette, 27 April 1959. "Partch Music Defended: Two Protest Absence of Review in Times." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 30 April 1959, 11. Ludlow, Lynn. "New Musical Sound Born at U.I.." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 8 December 1959, 8.1960 Black, Joseph. "Partch Displays Music Techniques." News-Gazette, 10 January 1960, 26. Wolf, Edward. "Partch Searches for Individual: Big, Diverse Music World." Daily Illini, 26 March 1960, 9. Black, Joseph M. "Music and Motion." News-Gazette, 1 May 1960, 29. Ludlow, Lynn. "Partch Prepares Concert: Most Unorthodox to Date." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 18 November 1960, 8.1961 Bowen, J. David. "Harry Partch's Music between the Keys." Hi Fi/Stereo Review, Febuary 1961, 50-53. "Gymnasts Get Partch Score." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 29 March 1961. "Partch Work to Premier on Campus." News-Gazette, 29 March 1961, 5. Millas, Joanne. "To Premier 'Revelation': Partch's Work Has 2 Shows." Daily Illini, 1 April 1961, 1-2. "Hooray for American Music." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 4 April 1961, 7. "Partch Offers 'Veteran' Cast." Daily Illini, 5 April 1961, 2. "Four Veteran Partch Production Performers to Join in 'Revelation.'" Champaign-Urbana Courier, 6 April 1961, 20. "Friends Come Here to See Partch Show." News-Gazette, 9 April 1961, 10. "Six Veterans to Be in Partch Premier." News-Gazette, 9 April 1961, 8. Ludlow, Lynn. "Partch Takes a Tumble: Music for Gymnasts is Good Theater." A Review of a performance of Rotate the Body by Harry Partch. Champaign-Urbana Courier, 10 April 1961, 6. "'Revelation' Performance Set Tuesday." Champaign-Urbana Courier< 10 April 1961, 6. "Many Travel to Premier." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 10 April 1961, 24. Meyers, Fran. "Says 'Revelation' Is Truly That." A Review of a performance of Revelation in the Courthouse Park by Harry Partch. News-Gazette, 12 April 1961, 20. Temperley, Nicholas. "An Orgy of the Arts: Partch's 'Revelation' Was Exciting." A Review of a performance of Revelation in the Courthouse Park by Harry Partch. Champaing-Urbana Courier, 12 April 1961, 50=53. Ward-Steinman, David. "Reviewer Labels Partch's Premier Stunning Success." A Review of a performance of Revelation in the Courthouse Park by Harry Partch. Daily Illini, 12 April 1961, 1. Ludlow, Lynn. "Partch 'Heresy' Began with Battered Viola." Champaign-Urbana Spectator L: Journal of Opinion and Comment, 17 April 1961, 3. "Keep Partch Here." Champaign-Urbana Spectator, 24 April 1961, 2. Weaver, James. "Champaign Illinois." Musical Courier 6 May, 1961, 19-20. Yates, Peter. "Music: Revelation in Illinois." A Review of a performance of Revelation in the Courthouse Park by Harry Partch. Arts and Architecture, August 1961,4-6. Schoenbeck, Ruth. "Water Highlights Musical." Daily Illini, 5 October 1961, 5. Schoenbeck, Ruth. "'Water, Water!' Combines Intermission with Anguish." Daily Illini, 17 February 1962, 7. "Chicago to View Partch's Musical." Daily Illini, 1 March 1962, 5."U.I. Musical Will Be Seen in Chicago." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 1 March 1962, 4. Gohde, Bill. "'Water! Water!': New Farce?: Partch Calls Latest Musical a Satire on Art." Daily Illini, 2 March 1962, 10. "Harry Partch Work to Be Union Play." News-Gazette, 4 March 1962, 35. Day, Judith. "Partch's 'Water! Water!' Brings Deluge of Music, Talent to U. I." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 5 March 1962, 13. Gohde, Bill. "'Water!' Rehearsals Continue: Partch's Witches, Rainmaker Ready." Daily Illini, 7 March 1962, 5. Gohde, Bill. "Finish Partch Rehearsals: Show Defies Words to Describe Action." Daily Illini, 9 March 1962, 3. "Partch Show Casting is Complete." News-Gazette, 9 March 1962, 11. Crandall, Eleanor. "'Water! Water!' Copious Draught, but Refreshing." A Review of the UI performance of Water! Water! by Harry Partch. Champaign-Urbana Courier, 10 March 1962, 3. Ebert, Roger. "Offbeat Harry Partch Musical Offers Humor, Jazz, Message."A Review of the UI performance of Water! Water! by Harry Partch. Daily Illini, 10 March 1962, 6. Henahan, Don. "Music for Practical Mystics." A Review of the UI performance of Water! Water! by Harry Partch. Chicago Daily News, 10 March 1962, 19. Meyers, Fran. "'Water! Water!' is Fantastic Hit." A Review of the UI performance of Water! Water! by Harry Partch. News-Gazette, 10 March 1962, 3. "Partsch [sic] for Mystics, Daily News Says." Champaign-Urbana Courier, 12 March 1962, 2. "Stay Harry, Stay." Daily Illini, 14 March 1962, 4. Henahan, Don. "U. of Illinois Show: This 'Water' Full of Uncooked Tripe." A Review of a Chicago Performance of Water! Water! by Harry Partch (Studebaker Theater, March 17, 1962). Chicago Daily News, 18 March 1962, 8. Willis, Thomas. "'Water! Water!' Is Old Hat." A Review of a Chicago Performance of Water! Water! by Harry Partch (Studebaker Theater, March 17, 1962). Chicago Daily Tribune, 19 March 1962, 8.1963 "Partch Concert at Music Convention." San Francisco Chronicle, 19 June 1963, 39. Frankenstein, Alfred. "Partch's Instruments." San Francisco Chronicle, 22 June 1963, 26. Fried, Alexander. "Novel Demonstration Concert: Harry Partch's Symphony League Special." A Review of a lecture/demonstration given by Harry Partch for BMI. San Francisco Examiner, 22 June 1963, 13. "Harry Partch Concert Presented for Convention Delegates by BMI." A Review of a lecture/demonstration given by Harry Partch for BMI. America Symphony Orchestra League Newsletter (July-August 1963): 3. Cornish, Ken. "Petaluma's Experimental Composer Invents Instruments, Creative Music." Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 8 December, 1963, C-1. Ludlow, Lynn, "Maestro of Egg Town: He's Hatching a Music Revolution." San Francisco Examiner, 12 January 1964, 1, 3. Wyant, Dan. "He Makes New Sounds." Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, 17 February 1964, B-1. A Brief Review of From the Music of Harry Partch by Harry Partch (CRI-193, 1964). New York Times, 2 May 1965, (sec 2) X-23. Terence, Mal. "UCLA Concert Scheduled: Composer Makes Music with Exotic Instruments." Los Angeles Times, 10 April 1966, K-1, K-6. "Arts and Letters Institute Names 5 for Music Grants." New York Times, 3 May 1966, 50. Ludlow, Lynn. "It's Not Money, but . . .':A Renaissance of S. F. Culture in Southland." San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, 15 May 1966, (sec 1) 3. Yates, Peter. A Review of a Performance of On the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma by Harry Partch. Arts and Architecture, July 1966, 33-34. "Art Institute Prize Goes to 65 Year Old Prodigy." San Francisco Examiner, 18 November 1966, 39. "Art Institute to Hear 'Petals Fell in Petaluma.'" San Francisco Examiner, 25 November 1966, 32. Commanday, Robert. "Hurrying, Screaming Experimenters." San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, 12 February 1967, (This World Section) 31-32. Strongin, Theodore. "Have You Ever Heard a Gubagubi?" A Review of On the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma by Harry Partch. (CRI-213, 1967). New York Times, 25 1968, D-30. Morgan, Judith. "It isn't All Pure Tone, but it's Sound; Composer's Invention; Instrument Needs Player." San Diego Union, 7 April 1968, B-1, B-6. Schonberg, Harold C. "Music: Focus on Movies: New Works Matched to 3 Films at Hunter." New York Times, 8 May , 1968, 39. Tircut, Heuwell. "Classical Albums." A Review of On the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma by Harry Partch. (CRI-213, 1967). San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, 19 May 1968, 34-35. Hughes, Allen. "Sixth International Music congress to Start Here." New York Times, 5 September 1968, 52. "Partch Concert." Villiage Voice, 5 September 1968, 54. "Quadrangularis Meets Boo at the Whitney." New York Visitor's Reporter, 6-12 September, 1968. Bernheimer, Martin. "Partch: A Latter-Day Don Quixote." New York Times, 8 September 1968, 27, 38. Strongin, Theodore. "Harry Partch Concert Offers His Unique Musical Universe." A Review of a Concert of Music by Harry Partch (Whitney Museum of Art, NY, September 1968). New York Times, 9 September 1968, 58. DeMotte, Warren. "Partch Makes Music on Zymo-Xyl, Crychord and Cloud Chamber Bowls." A Review of a Concert of Music by Harry Partch (Whitney Museum of Art, NY, September 1968). The Villager, 12 September 1968. More, Carmen. "Blow-boy to Chromolodeon [sic]: The Audience Catches Up." A Review of a Concert of Music by Harry Partch (Whitney Museum of Art, NY, September 1968). Village Voice, 12 September 1968, 40, 42, 62. Helm, Everett. "Patches of the Partch Sound." A Review of a Concert of Music by Harry Partch (Whitney Museum of Art, NY, September 1968.). San Francisco Chronicle, 24 November 1968, (This World Section) 37. "'Delusion' to Premier on Jan 9." Los Angeles Times, 30 December 1968, (Part IV) 20. Cage, John. Notations. New York: Something Else Press, 1969.Bernheimer, Martin. "A Philosopher Seduced into Carpentry." Los Angeles Times, 5 January 1969, (Calandar Sec.) 28. Snyder, Camilla. "Harry Partch an Innovator." Los Angeles Herald Examiner, 5 January 1969, E-1, E-7. Bernheimer, Martin. "Harry Partch Opera Presented at UCLA." A Review of the UCLA Production of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch. Los Angeles Times, 11 January 1969, (part II) 9. Blevins, Winfred. "Partch's 'Delusion' Ritualistic Primitivism." A Review of the UCLA Production of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch. Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, 14 January 1969, C-6. Skald. "Harry Partch: The Cultist's Spike Jones." A Review of the UCLA Production of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch. Los Angeles Free Press, 17 January 1969, 18. LaFong, Carl. "Notes from the Underground." Real World, 25 January 1969, 18, 50. Harrison, Lou. "Partch's Glorious New 'Delusion.'" A Review of the UCLA Production of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch. San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, 26 January 1969, D-4. "Delusion of the Fury." A Review of the UCLA Production of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch. BMI. The Many Worlds of Music (March 1969); 15. Snyder, Camilla. "Tempo: Film." Los Angeles Herald Examiner, 2 March 1969, 4, 6, 8. Tircuit, Heuwell. "Partch Fantasy amoung the LPs." A Review of The World of Harry Partch (Columbia Records MS-7207, 1969). San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, 3 August 1969, (This World section) 29. Hertelendy, Paul. "Harry Partch--Rebel Composer." Oakland Tribune, 23 November 1969, 31-EN. Willis, Thomas. "'Discovering' Harry Partch." A Review of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch (Columbia Records M2-30576, 1971). Chicago Tribune, 14 November 1971, (Arts and Fun section) 4. Hertelendy, Paul. "Harry Partch: Rugged Individualist." A Review of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch (Columbia Records M2-30576, 1971). Oakland Tribune, 21 November 1971, 31-EN. Stempel, Larry. "Partch for All." A Review of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch (Columbia Records M2-30576, 1971). Saturday Review, 27 November 1971, 72-73. Rockwell, John. "Seductive Argument for Partch." A Review of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch (Columbia Records M2-30576, 1971). Los Angeles Times, 5 December 1971, (Calendar section) 52. Heckman, Don. "An American Original." A Review of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch (Columbia Records M2-30576, 1971). New York Times, 12 December 1971, 39, 41. Tircuit, Heuwell. "A Flawless 'Delusion' of 20th Century Music." A Review of The Delusion of the Fury by Harry Partch (Columbia Records M2-30576, 1971). San Francisco Chronicle & Examiner, 12 March 1972, (This World section) 37. Brown, Leonard. "Harry Partch . . . On Film & Record." A Review of the Film The Dreamer that Remains (Produced by Betty Freeman, Northwest Cultural Films, 1972.) Los Angeles Free Press, 11 May 1973, 29, 31. D'Amico, Margarita. "Harry Partch: El ltimo sonador de la musica." Revista Dominical de "El Nacional" (19 August 1973): 4-6. Johnson, Tom. "Do-It-Yourself Records: Composers vs. the Industry's 'Good Music Doesn't Sell.'" The Village Voice, 13 September 1973, 42, 46. Obituaries Associated Press. "Harry Partch, Music Man." San Francisco Examiner, 5 September 1974. "Composer-Inventor Harry Partch, 73 Dies." Los Angeles Times, 5 September 1974, (part II) 4. Olten, Carol. "UCSD Professor: Composer Partch Dies at Age 73." San Diego Union, 5 September 1974, B-1, B-5. Henahan, Donal. "Harry Partch, 73, a Composer, Dead: Avant Gardist, Self- Taught, Made Own Instruments." New York Times, 6 September 1974, 36. United Press. "Composer Harry Partch Dies." San Francisco Chronicle, 6 September 1974, 26 "Harry Partch, 73, U.S. Composer, Inventor, Dies." International Herald Tribune, 7-8 September 1974, 6. Tircuit, Heuwell. "The Wizard of Modern Music." San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, 22 September, 1974, (This World section) 21. Lewis, Robert. "U of I Professor from 1957 to 1962: Partch was 'Real American Composer.'" Champaign-Urbana Courier, 30 September, 1974, 2. Willis, Thomas. "The Ranks of the Unique are Reduced by One." Chicago Tribune, 13 October 1974, (Arts & Fun section) 6-7. Bernheimer, Martin. "Film Tributes to a Creative Dreamer." Los Angeles Times, 27 December 1974, (part IV) 9. Hertelendy, Paul. "The World of Music Suffered Major Losses in 1974." Oakland Tribune, 29 December 1974, 27. A Review of the Production of Revelation if the Courthouse Park by Harry Partch at the American Musical Theater Festival, Oct 8, 1987. Village Voice 3 November 1987, 98. A Review of the Production of Revelation if the Courthouse Park by Harry Partch at the American Musical Theater Festival, Oct 8, 1987. Variety 4 November 1987, 80. A Review of the Recording of Revelation if the Courthouse Park by Harry Partch. From the American Musical Theater Festival, Oct 8, 1987. Ear (February 1990): 48. "Rockbeat: Goodbye Partch Pie Hat (Hal Willner's Tribute to Charles Mingus Using Harry Partch's Instruments, Weird Nightmare)." Village Voice, 3 July 1990, 79. 4/92