Jon Catler Bio
Jon Catler graduated summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music where he performed the school’s first microtonal senior recital in 1979, featuring his compositions for solo and group in 31-tone and 19-tone equal temperaments
Since his initiation into the world of microtonal music performance, Catler has played with many music luminaries, most notably legendary Just Intonation composer La Monte Young with whom he has worked for over 30 years, touring and recording as a member of the Forever Bad Blues Band (Gramavision CD), The Theater of Eternal Music Big Band, and the Just Alap Raga Ensemble Catler has also recorded and toured extensively with his own music, and has appeared as composer and performer on the Futurismo/Futurismi Festival, Manca Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Quebec Festival d'Ete, the Angelica Festival, the World Out Of Tune (WO O T) Festival, the Evolution Music Festival in Boston, and the American Festival of Microtonal Music of which he is co-founder Catler performed in the world premier version of Ives' Universe Symphony at Lincoln Center, a climax of AFMM's 30-year history Catler also performed on the original Harry Partch guitars in a performance of Partch's Oedipus at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC Other notable performances include a residency at The Guggenheim with La Monte Young, shows at The Kitchen (NYC), the Knitting Factory, Avery Fischer Hall and Alice Tully Hall, and a live recording of Catler’s groundbreaking orchestral work Evolution for Electric Guitar and Orchestra at New York Society for Ethical Culture
Catler has also designed his own fretting systems for guitar, and has made these designs available to the public through licensing deals with world class manufacturers including G&L Guitars and Warwick basses, as well as through his own company, FreeNote Music Catler’s 12-Tone Ultra Plus ® system is the first to add Harmonic Series pitches to the standard 12, and it is now accepted as one of the most popular alternative fretting systems available
As a recording artist and published author, Catler has released over a dozen critically acclaimed CD’s of original music, all in Harmonic Series Tunings. In 2002, Catler’s first book The Nature of Music was released, explaining his Harmonic discoveries and presenting a tuning system that sets the precedent of evolving our conception of consonance to the 13th Harmonic and beyond. Catler’s second book, The Lost Chord, details his continuing work with frequencies.
Catler has been the recipient of numerous grants, including a grant for the MicroTime Tour, which featured an interstate touring ensemble that debuted the concept of Just Intonation Rhythm. Catler was also awarded a composer residency grant from Harvestworks in NYC, as well as multiple grants from Meet the Composer.
Catler’s music has been featured on radio shows worldwide, including numerous live interviews on WNYC’s New Sounds with John Schaefer, and on KPFK with John Schneider in Los Angeles. Catler has been teaching
private students at his studio since 1982 and is sought out for his expertise in this field In 2019, Catler opened WildHouse Studio in Randolph, MA, the world’s first music studio devoted to Harmonic Music
Catler has given Master Class seminars in Harmonic Series Tuning at Berklee College of Music, UMass Lowell, University of California at Riverside, SUNY Ulster, and South Shore Conservatory of Music
Jon Catler’s NYC performances in the group Sundara All-Stars with La Monte Young were listed in the Best Classical Music Performances in the New York Times in January 2018
Catler’s latest CD releases include a duo recording with legendary drummer, Ra Kalam Bob Moses, and 13 O’Clock Blues Band’s debut CD, which was included in Best CD’s of 2018 in Downbeat Magazine