1998-2002
Issue #70 Summer 1998Articles
Confluence and Collaboration, Part 1: R. Murray Schafer's Patria the Epilogue: And Wolf Shall Inherit the Moon, by Ellen Waterman
Into the Past, Finding the Future: An Interview with Lee Pui Ming, by Randy Raine-Reusch
Notes Towards a Portrait of Barbara Pentland: Issues of Gender, Class, and Colonialism in Canadian Music, by David Gordon Duke
Searching for the Sharawadji Effect: Electroacoustics and Ecology, by Claude Schryer
«Autour» de l'écoute radiophonique, by Hélène Prévost
Still Listening: Reflections on the Life and Music of David Tudor (with Erin Donovan, John D.S. Adams), by Pauline Oliveros
Sonic Geography of the Arctic, the music of John Luther Adams, by Gayle Young
Time...on dit: Space as Menace in Canadian Aesthetics: Film and Painting, Part 3, by Stan Brakhage
Reviews
auditory perceptions: fringe benefits 7, by alcides lanza
Prairies Alive With Sound of New Music: Sixth Edmonton New Music Festival, by Lia Pas
Celebrating Górecki in California: Henryk Górecki Autumn at USC, by James Harley
Eclectic Electric: The Body Electric/Guitarévolution, by Andrew Hurlbut
14th Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville (CDs), by Spike Taylor
Richard Lerman; Tom Hamilton; Shelley Hirsch; Ted Levin (CDs), by Rene van Peer
Women's Voices: dice 2 -Collection; Phil Minton Quartet: mouthfull of ecstasy (CDs), by Paul Dutton
Playing In and With Two Traditions; Cultural Blends (CDs), by Randy Raine-Reusch
Bali, Esprit, and Colin McPhee in Tabuh-Tbuhan (CD), by Tom Lillington
David Tudor: Three Works for Live Electronics (CD), by Erin Donovan
Francis Dhomont: Sous Le Regard D'un Soleil Noir and Forêt Profonde (CDs), by John Kamevaar
Perspective on Belfast: "Resilient Hope", by Tim Brady
Scores
Earth and the Great Weather 1. Drums of Winter (excerpt), by John Luther Adams
Recordings
The Place Where You Go to Listen; Drums of Winter, by John Luther Adams
Aflame in Song, by Ming Lee Piu
Allo ; Sagesse ; Transportacion ; Industry; Prologue; RWSP MW70 (from Revisiting the World Soundscape Project);, by Claude Schryer
Autour d'une musique portuaire (avec Claude Schryer), by Hélène
Prévost
Canticum, Burlesca and Finale, by Barbara Pentland
Duo for Accordion and Bandoneon with Possible Mynah Bird Obbligato (See-saw Version), by Pauline Oliveros
Issue #71 Summer 1998
Articles
Sounding the World: The Technical and Musical Diversity of Randy Raine-Reusch, by Claire Sykes
Private Person, Public Figure - David Tudor in the '60s and '70s, by David Behrman
David Tudor's Performance Composition, by David Zaparinuk
Ana-Maria Avram and Iancu Dumitrescu: In the Land of the Ninth Sky, by Tim Hodgkinson
If Only I Could Sing: Ann Southam in Conversation with Kalvos & Damian
James Bond, Tan Dun, and the Canadian Future of Music, by Tim Brady
Multiples of Two and Five: Some Anniversaries, by Gayle Young
Audio Art and the Future of Public Radio in Australia, by Nicholas Gebhardt
Time...on dit: Space as Menace in Canadian Aesthetics: Film and Painting, Part 4, by Stan Brakhage
Reviews
Elsewhereless by Rodney Sharman and Atom Egoyan; alcides lanza (CD), by Tom Lillington
auditory perceptions: fringe benefits 8, by alcides lanza
Clay Flutes and Car Horns - Gravichords, Whirlies, and Pyrophones: A Two-part Concert Series, by Iris Brooks
Open Systems 97 festival in Germany, by Marc Chénard
R. Murray Schafer: The Princess of the Stars—A Creation Myth, by Marisa Fonterrada
Whistling in the Dark, Switzerland, 1997, by René van Peer
Parmela Attariwala; Jocelyn Robert (CDs), by Erin Donovan
Nick Fraser: Owls in Daylight (CD), by Chris Fullan
Known Names and New - Edmonton Composers' Concert Society (CD), by Lia Pas
It's All There, But... , by Tom Lillington
Talivaldis Kenins and John Beckwith (CDs), by Paul Chappel
Jean Derome; René Lussier and Pierre Tanguay; Jerry Hunt (CDs), by Spike Taylor
Margaret Leng Tan on Toy Piano; The Common Sense Composers' Collective; (CDs), by Bruce Russell
Jon Appleton and Jonty Harrison: Contes de la mémoire, Articles indefinis (CD), by André Mayer
Iannis Xenakis Electrified:Kraanerg, Iannissimo!, and Electronic Music (CDs), by James Harley
Scores
Assonant II (excerpt), by Ana-Maria Avram
Roar of the Night Rains, by Randy Raine-Reusch
Zenith (excerpt), by Iancu Dumetrescu
In a Measure of Time; Glass Houses No. 5 (Music for solo piano and optical tape); Networks (Improvising Music for an Instrumental Ensemble), by Ann Southam
Recording
In A Measure of Time, by Ann Southam
Axe 2, by Ana-Maria Avram
Canons, by David Behrman
Water Music, by Peter Zaparinuk
of Pine and Silk; Spring Flowers, Winter Wind (with Issue Minegishi), by Randy Raine-Reusch
Issue #72 Fall 1998
Articles
Soundwalk in the Park with Hildegard Westerkamp, by Andra McCartney
Confluence and Collaboration, Part 2, Performing R. Murray Schafer's And Wolf Shall Inherit the Moon, by Ellen Waterman
The New Nihilism: L'Objet sonore and the Music of Richard Barrett, by James Harley
Complexité et diversité dans la musique de Wreck's Proggress, by Michel Ratté
Taking Chances: The Musical Craft of Yusef Lateef, by Michael Dessen
Time...on dit: Space as Menace in Canadian Aesthetics: Film and Painting, Part 5, by Stan Brakhage
Reviews
Guelph Jazz Festival, 1998, by Gregory Klages
Twenthieth Century Opera and Song, Banff Festival, 1998, by Udo Kasemets
Open Ears Festival, Kitchener; Hör upp! Stockholm; Newfoundland Sound Symposium 1998; Kyle Gann on American Music ; Tom Nunn on Improvisation (books), by Gayle Young
Conferences à Codes d'accès, 1998, by Pierre Béland
Ecriture et improvisation: y a-t-il une question à ces réponses? (Conferences à Codes d'accès, 1998), Olivier Larue
Alati, Lelasi, Radaele, Sciajno; Something Else (CDs), by Jon Morgan
Driftworks, Schutze, Site Anubis (CDs), by Chris Twomey
Harangue, Escape Velocity, Susan Frykberg (CDs), by Andra McCartney
Barbara Pritchard piano; Rivka Golani viola; California Ear Unit, Steven Lucky Mosko; (CDs), by Bruce Russell
Recording
Nocturne for solo Flute; Aubade for solo flute, by R. Murray Schafer
Talking Rain, by Hildegard Westerkamp
from Soundwalking Queen Elizabeth Park: Planefan, Creek, Elephant Skin Plant, Train, Jungle, Drumfalls, by Andra McCartney
what remains, by Richard Barrett
Dépassement de l'accumulation silencieuse; Conjunction du différent, by Wreck’s Progress
Scores
And Wolf Shall Inherit the Moon (excerpt), by R. Murry Schafer
another heavely day from Fictions (two excerpts), by Richard Barrett
Quintet for Winds (excerpt), by Yusef Lateef
Issue #73 Winter 1999
Articles
Winds of Change: Traditional Music in Northern Borneo, by Randy Raine-Reusch
David Tudor's Virtual Focus, by Matt Rogalsky
David Tudor's Sound Table, by Adam Barker-Mill
Composing the Performer: David Tudor and Stefan Wolpe's Battle Piece, by Austin Clarkson
Eno's Music for Airports, by Chris Twomey
Time...on dit: The Nature of Image, by Stan Brakhage
Reviews
Mobius, California 1998, by Douglas Quin
Montreal Automatism, 1948 and onwards, by Gayle Young
Frau Musica Nova, Cologne, 1998, by Dana Reason
Merce Cunningham Dance in London, 1998; Harry Partch: Newband in London, 1998, by Matt Rogalsky
Nouvel Ensemble Modern in Montreal 1998, by Jef Chippewa
auditory perceptions: fringe benefits 9, by alcides lanza
Tan Dun's Symphony 1997, Heaven, Earth and Mankind, by R.I.P. Hayman
Joëlle Léandre (CDs), by Marc Chénard
Whose Forest (CD), by Jean-François Delannoy
Bailey/Léandre (CD), by Murray Bremner
Papadimitriou/Pereleman/Ganelin/Brennan (CDs), by Jon Morgan
Terra Nova, Music From Nature (book and CD); Music of Sarawak, Borneo; Oscar Sala (CDs), by René van Peer
Seth Josel (CD), by Bruce Russell
Urban Voices / Not Missing Drums (CDs), by Kevin McNeilly
Charles Rosen: Aux confins de sens (book), by Michel Ratté
Scores
Battle Piece (score excerpts, pages 18, 30), by Stefan Wolpe
Recordings
Morning Light ; Standing Waves (excerpt), by Stuart Dempster
Battle Piece (played by David Tudor), by Stefan Wolpe
Virtual Focus (21 minutes of excerpts from 1999 recording by Matt Rogalsky and 1990 recording by David Tudor), by David Tudor
Music of Borneo: six selections for kulit, sebu, jaw harp, lutong, voice, nose flute, by Borneo musicians
Issue #74 Summer 1999
Articles
Between Seeing and Hearing: Sensing Electromagnetic Radiation in Helen Hall's film Powerlines, by Gayle Young
Conversations with Nature: Hildegard Westerkamp's Soundscape Composition Talking Rain, by sylvi macCormac
Explaining My Music: Keywords, by Tom Johnson
The Piano Artistry of Dana Reason, by Dan Given
Voices Have Never Failed Him Yet, the New Vocal Compositions of Gavin Bryars, by Chris Twomey
Marta Ptaszynska's Music of Perucssion, Poetry and Colour, by Maria Harley
Minimal Concerns, from Australia, by Nicholas Gebhardt
Reviews
instruments d'illusion, contemporary harpsicord music (CD), by Tim Brady
mprovising Across Borders, Symposium on Improvised Music, San Diego, April/99, by Michael Dessen
Hildegard Westerkamp Address; Stuart Dempster: Sonic Breathing and Circular Meditations, Victoria, 1999, by Claire Sykes
Sound Travels Festival, Toronto, Feb/99, by Joshua Thorpe
Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, Jan/99, by James Harley
auditory perceptions: fringe benefits 10, by alcides lanza
Out of the Box Media Workshop, Banff, Sept/98, by Susan Aaron
Wreck's Progress (CD), by Jef Chippewa
Disconcerting Beauty: Pierre-André Arcand; Latest from Logos; Frog Peak Collaborations Project (CDs), by Paul Dutton
John Butcher, Phil Durrant, John Russell: The Scenic Journey (CD), by Dan Given
François Houle, Peggy Lee, Sheila MacDonald, Marguerite Witvoet (CD); Contemporary Chamber Orchestra of Taipei, Vancouver, April/99, by Randy Raine-Reusch
Deep Listening Band and the Long String Instrument (CD); Keepers of the Talking Drum (CDs), by Jesse Stewart
Enzo Minarelli (CD); Erwin Stache (CD), by Dean Suzuki
Harry Partch on Disc, in Book, and on Video, by René van Peer
Recordings
Powerlines (complete soundtrack, without voice), by Helen Hall
Waves of Kokoro; Voices of a Place, by sylvi macCormac
the space between ( with Pauline Oliveros, Philip Gelb, on Raskin) (excerpt), by Dana Reason et al
The Pale Lavender, from Liquid Light, by Marta Ptaszynska
Issue #75 Fall 1999
Articles
Eastern Traditions in Western Contexts, an interview with Hope Lee by Tim Brady
Resonances: The influence of composer Kenneth Gaburo, by Philip Blackburn, Eric Belgum and Warren Burt
Quantum Improvisation: The Cybernetic Presence, by Pauline Oliveros
Against Purity, by Scott Johnson
NowNotes: (Re)Reading John Cage, by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Guelph Jazz Festival, 1999, by Dan Given
Matt Rogalsky and Michael Schumacher at Churchill College Chapel, London, by Jo Thomas
A Community of Improvisors, 14th Vancouver Inernational Jazz Festival, 1999, by Art Lange
Apartment House in London, by Matt Rogalsky
Open Ears Festival in Kitchener, 1999; Music for Eye and Ear, Toronto, 1999, by Jesse Stewart
16th Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville (FIMAV), by Andrew O’Connors
Edmonton Composers Society (CD), by Ron Hannah
CCMC: aCCoMpliCes (CD); John Zorn (book and CD), by Kevin McNeilly
Una Pong (CD), by Marisa Iacobucci
Pauline Oliveros; David Behrman; David Tudor and Gordon Mumma (CDs), by Roger Sutherland
Rex Lawson, Virtuoso Pianolist (CD), by Dean Suzuki
Dan Lander's Habitation (CD), by Chris Twomey
Bernie Krause: Wild Sanctuary (book), by Hans Werner
Scores
Letter to Musicworks (letter with score), by Randy Pelles
Voices in Time (excerpt) Tangram (excerpt), by Hope Lee
Sound Fishes, by Pauline Oliveros
Antiphony X (Winded) (excerpts), by Kenneth Gaburo
In Memoriam Kenneth Gaburo (excerpts), by Warren Burt
Recordings
Voices in Time, by Hope Lee
Boll Weevil Blues (traditional, arranged for the Cultural Heritage Choir), by Linda Tillery
Pauline's Solo, by Pauline Oliveros
Listen, by Scott Johnson
Line Studies; Antiphony; Noyse; Testimony, by Kenneth Gaburo
Issue #76 Spring 2000
Articles
A Few Facets of Pamela Z, by Kathy Kennedy
The Other Rock Music - Constructing the Multi-Intonational Lithophone, by Jesse Stewart
Quantum Listening - from Practice to Theory (to Practise Practice), by Pauline Oliveros
The Interior Life of Sound: Ana-Maria Avram, by Olivier Bernard
Teaching without Teaching: Al Wunder's Theatre of the Ordinary, by Warren Burt
Return to the Body: Rolf Gehlhaar's Sound=Space, by Oliver Lowenstein
A Tudor Realization, by John Holsaepfel
NowNotes: 0'0" by John Cage - Reflections on Music of the Moment, by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
The Audible Spirit of Drum, a solo percussion concert by Jesse Stewart, by Josh Thorpe
Asian Women in Music Today, by Iris Brooks
Donaueschinger Musiktage 1999, by Gayle Young
Montreal's MusiOctobre, 1999, by Marc Chenard
Eclectic Electric Montreal, fringe benefits, 11, by alcides lanza
Composers' Orchestra; Ann Southam's Glass Houses(CD), by Paul Dutton
Adam Simmons; Oren Ambarchi (CDs), by Nicholas Gebhardt
Australian Aboriginal Music (CD), by Robert Reigle
James Tavener; From Scratch; Paul Panhuysen (CDs), by Dean Suzuki
Ernest Cholakis; Wrist Error; Sonic Youth (CDs), by Josh Thorpe
R. Murray Schafer's Book of Noise, by Robert Reigle
Scores
For Paul Taylor and Anita Dencks by John Cage
Silkstone in Three Movements, by Jesse Stewart
Recordings
Hitobashira; Badagada; Number Three, by Pamela Z
A Little Lullaby for Lev and Clara..., by Warren Burt
Silkstone in Three movements; Junctures; Shell Game; Study No. 3 for inverted Snare Drum, by Jesse Stewart
Ec-static Crickets, by Ana-Maria Avram
Vesica, by Anne Boure
Primordial Lift (excerpt), by Pauline Oliveros
Compassion; Primordial Lift (excerpt); The Heart of Tones for Abbie Conant, by Pauline Oliveros
Issue #77 Summer 2000
Articles
James Tenney on Intention, Harmony and Phenomenology - A Different View of the Larger Picture by Ciaran Maher
Invisible Boundaries - James Tenney's Cultural and Compositional Diversity, by Gayle Young
The Politics of Improvisation, Some Fundamental Questions About Music-Making, by Malcolm Goldstein
Dreaming into the Work - the Interpretive Piano Art of Eve Egoyan, by Claire Sykes
230 strings, Innumerable Possibilities - the Sabat/Clarke Violin/Piano duo, by Bruce Russell
No Ulterior Motives - Kurt Newman and Mike Genaro of Wrist Error, by Josh Thorpe
Reflecting on the Cultural Climate for New Music, by Lauren Pratt
Commentary: Why Canadian Music Does Not Exist - and Why I love It, by Tim Brady
Nownotes: Word Mind Webs, by Udo Kasemets
Review
No Music Festival 2000, by Richard Moule
Writing to Vermeer: Opera by Andriessen and Greenaway, by Maria Anna Harley
Hear.ing 16 - a Step Beyond Radio, by Rene van Peer
Jocelyn Robert; Pierre-Andre Arcand; Steve Heimbecker (CDs), by Mark W. Sutherland
Anthony Braxton; Leandre, Saitoh (CDs), by Keven McNeilly
Henry Cowell; Tan Dun (CDs), by John Young
Martin Creed; Chris Newman (CDs), by Josh Thorpe
Dorgon; Matt Turner; Graewe, Mattos and Vatcher (CDs), by Dan Given
Lori Freedman (CD), by Tim Brady
Ensemble Recherche; William Russell (CDs), by Roger Sutherland
Elaine Radrigue (CD), by Helen Hall
Stopping Time, Paul Bley with David Lee (book), by David Rothenberg
Douglas Kahn: Noise Water Meat: a History of Sound in the Arts (book), by Kurt Newman
Stockholm, Hey Listen, Papers from 1998 Acoustic Ecology Conference, by Darren Copeland
Sabat/Clarke plays Morton Feldman (CD), by Bruce Russell
Scores
Strauss-Walzer (page one), by Michael Finnissy
qerneraq; our breath as bones, by Malcolm Goldstein
Recordings
Rainbow Valley, for solo piano, played by Eve Egoyan, by Stephen Parkinson
Chorale, for violin and piano played by Sabat/Clarke duo, by James Tenney
qerneraq, our breath as bones, by Malcolm Goldstein
for the love of pete; blues for scurvy, by Wrist Error
Prepared Guitar #1, by Josh Thorpe
For Magister Zacharias, by Marc Sabat
Issue #78 Fall 2000
Articles
Improvisation: Towards a Whole Musician in a Fragmented Society; The Gesture of Improvisation; Being in the Sound, by Malcolm Goldstein
Ascending to Chaos - Urge and the Radical Ordinary, by Maria Gould
Mediating Gesture, an interactive approach to computer-assisted music, by David Cronkite
30 Years of Listening - Recollections of Sonic Meditations with Pauline Oliveros, by Bonnie Barnett, David Gamper, Ron George, Alexina Louie and Betty and Shirley Wong
Guerrilla Gallery - The Music Gallery in Audio Survival Mode, by Marisa Iacobucci
Soundweb: Web Resources for New Music, by Rob Wannamaker
Commentary: Letter from Vienna - Wien Modern, Wien Oldtime, by Daniel Goode
Nownotes: I Hear, Therefore I am, by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Newfoundland Sound Symposium 2000, by Gayle Young
Peterborough Acoustic Ecology Conference, by Clarissa De Young
Vancouver Jazz Festival 2000, by Randy Raine-Reusch
Sound Travels, Toronto, by David Olds
Musiques au Present, by Rejean Beaucage
School of Sound, London, by Jeremiah Moore
Harry Bertoia Sound Sculptures, by Steve Roden
Cardini Plays Cage; The Science Group (CDs), by Eric Hill
Jon Hassell (CD), by John Young
Francois Houle (CD), by Marc Chenard
Daniel LeDuc; Robert Normandeau (CDs), by Robert Reigle
Lauri de Marais, Lindgren (CD), by Dean Rosenthal
Early Gurus of Electronic Music (CDs), by William Blakeney
Charlemagne Palestine; Terry Riley (CDs) Francois Baschet (book), by Dean Suzuki
Pauline Oliveros and Reynols (CDs), by Daniel Varela
Jon Rose (CD) Amanda Stewart (book), by Rene van Peer
Michael Nyman (book), by Roger Sutherland
Recordings
from Configurations in Darkness; it were another, by Malcolm Goldstein
Trousseau - True Nature; Bridle Party; Teacups; Wild Birds; Chapel Hum, by Urge
Parallels, by Rob Wannamaker
Lullaby for Daisy Pauline, by Pauline Oliveros
Improvisations for Piano and Extensions, by David Cronkite
Issue #79 Spring 2001
Articles
Barry Truax: Stretching Time, Stretching Sound, by Randy Raine-Reusch
The Uttered Nonsense of Jaap Blonk, by Josh Thorpe
Paul Plimley: Playing with Fire, by Claire Sykes
Jacky Merit: A Lifetime Burning, by Vivienne Spiteri
Remembering David Tudor, by Lowell Cross
Soundweb: Web Resources for New Music II, by Rob Wannamaker
Commentary: Clipping the Wings of the Muse, by Vivienne Spiteri
Nownotes: MusicOLOGY or MUSICology? by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Stephen Clarke plays Galina Ustvolskaya Piano Works
Guelph Jazz Festival 2000, by Marc Chenard
Berlin Computer Music Conference, by Abbie Connant and William Osborne
Tim Hawkinson Installations, by Josh Thorpe
Pauline Oliveros and Ione, et al - The Lunar Opera, by Marisa Iacobucci
Unions Libres, by D'Arcy Philip Gray
Tan Dun's Resurrection Cycle; Tom Johnson (CD), by Rene van Peer
Benjamin Chadabe, Benjamin Hartlage (CD), by Warren Burt
James Fel (CD), by Robert Reigle
Pauline Oliveros (CD), by Ian Jamieson
Michael Snow (CDs), by Kevin McNeilly
Erik Belgum; Mark America; F'loom; Voys (CDs), by Dean Suzuki
David Dunn - Why do Whales and Children Sing (book), by GayleYoung
Scores
Visions of Sound: Slow to Anger, by Simon Glass
Frictional; Facial; Flux de Bouche; Rhotic, by Jaap Blonk
Recordings
Androgyne, Mon Amour, by Barry Truax
Labior; Blazz; Staetikon, by Jaap Blonk
Emphase; Echos D'attitudes, by Jacky Merit
My G3 Wants to Kill Your Mamma; Shifting Form, by Paul Plimley
Issue #80 Summer 2001
Articles
That a Remote Glacier Remain - Discovering the Irrepressible Barbara Pentland, by Jennifer Bird
Composing Identity: What is a Woman Composer?, by Linda C. Smith
The Scratch Orchestra - Several Unauthentic Views, by Kathryn Gleasman Pisaro
Alexamder Nemtin: The Completion of Scriabin's Prefatory Action, by Anton Rovner
The Possible Poetry of Limits, by Carol Dallaire
Soundweb, Web Resources for New Music III, by Rob Wannamaker
Commentary: Where are the Woman Composition Students?
Nownotes: Ruthful Ruth, by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Presences from Paris, by Richard Wedgewood
Douglas Gordon film installation, by Josh Thorpe
The Wired Goddess, by Theda Weber-Lucks
Donaueschingen Musiktage, 2000, by Nancy Beckman
Warsaw Autumn Festival, 2000, by Maja Trochimczyk
Ellen Band; Phil Niblock (CDs), by Rene van Peer
Tim Brady (CD), by Andrew Hurlbut
Herbert Brun (CDs), by Warren Burt
Paul Dutton (CD), by Mark W. Sutherland
Daniel Goode (CD), by Dan Joseph
Joelle Leandre and Danielle P. Roger, by Fabio Rojas
Roswell Rudd; Vandermark 5, by JohnYoung
Willim Basinski; Bloggs (CDs), by Steve Roden
Scores
When, not if, by Ruth Crawford
Their Shadows Long (for violin and Piano) (excerpt), by Linda C. Smith
The Great Learning, Whistle Solo, Paragraph 1, by Cornelius Cardew
Recordings
When, Not If, by Ruth Crawford Seeger
Continuous Line, by Jennifer Bird
With Their Shadows Long, by Linda C. Smith
Precis d'imprecision: scenes de rue, by Carol Dallaire and Jun Zhang
The Great Learning, Paragraph 4, by Cornelius Cardew
Issue #81 Fall 2001
Articles
The Nihilist Spasm Band - Consciously Striving for a Wall of Sound, by Richard Moule
My Beautiful Balloon, Part I, the Balloon as a Sound Producer in Experimental Music, by Judy Dunaway
Rewriting Ruth Crawford Seeger – Comparrangetranscraboration, by Larry Polansky
Intersecting Planes, a Reminiscence of Edgard Varese, part 1, by alcides lanza and Andres Lewin-Richter
Trio Fibonacci's Zest for Modern Repertoire, by Isabelle Panneton
Commentary: Five Sixths of Women Will Stop in the Doll Stage, by Janet Danielson
Nownotes: Time of Music of Time, by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Claude Vivier's Kopernikus, by Bruce Russell
David Tudor at the Getty Research Institute, by Kathryn Gleasman Pisaro
Victoriaville Festival, 2001, by Sophie Laurent
Open Ears, 2001, by Marisa Iacobucci and Gayle Young
Iron Road by Chan Ka Nin, by Gayle Young
Io and Her Trouble With Him by Pauline Oliveros and Ione, by Bonnie Miksch
Other Minds 7, by Gayle Young
Robert Creeley et al (CD), by Udo Kasemets
Ganelin Trio; Vincert Barras and Jacques Demierre; Thurston Moore, Even Parker, Walter Prati (CDs), by Kevin McNeilly
Mark Laliberte installation, by Ken Taylor
Hans van Koolwijk; Pierre Berthet, by Rene van Peer
Stephen McGreevey; Loren Chasse; Manlicher Carcano; Laszlo Sary (CDs), by Steve Roden
Leonardo Music Journal Vol 10, by Gordon Allen
The Book of Music and Nature, eds. Rotherberg and Ulvaeus, by Nadine Theriault
Ruth Crawford Seeger, biography by Judith Tick, by Sarah Cahill
Scores
Acustica (excerpt), by Mauricio Kagel
Balloonmusic I (excerpt), by David Belford
The Casten Variation (excerpts); Lonesome Road (excerpts); Sacco, Vanzetti (excerpts); Three Fiddle Tune Transcriptions by Larry Polansky
Recordings
Garbage Culture, by Nihilist Spasm Band and Joe McPhee
Miguel; Chromotom; Milano Centrale (with Ilja Komarov), by Judy Dunaway
Pa lietra che canta, for violin, piano, cello and live electronics, by Serge Provost
The Casten Variation; Lonesome Road, variations I, II, III, VI, by Larry Polansky
The Gondola Eye, by Andres Lewin-Richter
Issue #82 Winter 2002
Articles
My Beautiful Balloon, Part 2 - Orchestration and Playing Techniques, by Judy Dunaway
Francisco Lopez: Waterfall Music, by Rene van Peer and Daniel Varela
Microsound, a New Electronic Music Aesthetic, by Chris Twomey
Intersecting Planes- a Reminiscence of Vladimir Ussachevsky, Part 2, by alcides lanza and Andres Lewin-Richter
From Winter Music, a Composer's Journal - music inspired by the subarctic winter light, by John Luther Adams
Commentary: A Call to Arms, Poems, Painting and Songs, by Rae Crossman
Nownotes: What Now?, by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Ruth Crawford Seeger Conference 2001, by Angelique van Berlo
R. Murray Schafer's Palace of the Cinnibar Phoenix, by Ellen Waterman
Guelph Jazz Festival, 2001, by Scott Thomson
Hope Lee and David Eagle in Taiwan, by Alan Gordon Bell
Sound Travels 2001, by Dyniss
Tricking Time - Robert Ashley's Opera, Dust, by Ralf Dietrich
AMM, Eddie Prevost, Music Now (CDs), by Ken Waxman
Jaap Blonk (CD), by Tilman Lewis
Jin Hi Kim, Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand; Elizabeth Falconer, Soemon, Lanyana (CDs), by Randy Raine-Reusch
Anna Homler (CD), by Dean Suzuki
Harry Somers Series (CDs), by John Beckwith
Barry Truax - Islands (CD), by Darren Copeland
David Tudor's Rainforest II, John Cage's Mureau (CDs), by Matt Rogalsky
Scores
Molto (for Tenor Balloon) (excerpts), by Judy Dunaway
Recordings
Dust Theories 2; Alchemical Residues, by Kim Cascone
plectros II; exercise I, by alcides lanza
Densities; Sonorities; Canon I, III, IV, V, by Andres Lewin-Richter
Menage a Trois, Violent Melody (with SHAR), by Judy Dunaway
The Light That Fills The World, by John Luther Adams
untitled #88, untitled #97, by Francisco Lopez
Issue #83 Summer 2002
Articles
Silo Folie: A Year in the Life of the Silophone, by Anna Friz
Michael J. Baker: Notes of Grace, by John Mark Sherlock and Rick Sacks
W is For - Singing a Dictinary from Childhood, by Juliet Kiri Palmer
The Music of Veronika Krausas: Time has Died, by D'Arcy Philip Gray
On Hugh Le Caine, Electronic Music Pioneers, part 3, by alcides lanza and Andrew Lewin-Richter
Commentary: Disabilities and Abilities for Thinking Outide the Box in Contemporary Sound Work, by Anla Courtis
Nownotes: Jackson Mac Low (80) & John Cage (90), by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Louis Dufort's Intonarumori, R. M. Schafer's string quartets (events) Yves Beaupre (CD), by Matthew McFarlane
Red Sky's Caribou Song; John Morton (CD), by Tilman Lewis
Winnipeg New Music Festival, 2002, by James Harley
Rien a Voir, 2001, by Rosemary Mountain
Toronto New Music Festival, 2001; Christof Migone (CD), by Darren Copeland
Satie's Vexations in Bueos Aires - a Vehicle of Social Protest, by Daniel Varela
Edmonton Composers Concert Series, by Jerry Ozipko
Douglas Quin, Lisa Walker (CDs), by Sylvi MacCormac
Pauline Oliveros, Philip Gelb, Dana Reason, with Barre Philips; Peter Warren, Matt Sanolis, James Coleman (CDs) Ajay Heble's Landing on the Wrong Note (book), by Ken Waxman
David Rothenberg's Sudden Music (book), by Iris Brooks
Scores
In Paradisum (excerpts)
W is For (excerpts), by Juliet Kiri Palmer
Mnemosyne, Theatre of the Sun (excerpts), by Veronika Krausas
Visions of Sound: Narcissus A, 7 (visual poem), by Paul Dutton
Recordings
PVC Pipe; Feedbac; Wind; Feedback; Window, by The User
In Paradisum, First Movement; Animated Short #1, by Michael J. Baker
W is For, by Juliet Kiri Palmer
Exsina Tiermo Dus, by Reynols
Plectros III, by alcides lanza
Sonata Pian e Forte, by Giovani Gabrieli, arr. by John Bowsher
Issue #84 Fall 2002
Articles
Janet Cardiff: Step and Breath, Space and Body Motin in the Experience of Music, by Eleanor Stubley
John Rea: The Underlying Madness of King John, by Marc Couroux
Anne LeBaron's Artistic Engagement with a Mississippi Community - Bringing It All Together, by Kathryn Gleasman Pisaro
Annea Lockwood - From Burning Pianos to sound-mapping the Danube, by Jennifer Hymer
The Manlicher Carcano Radio Hour - Making No Noise, by Ellen Waterman
Maria de Alvear - the Magic of Asking, by Linda C. Smith, Anne Micheals, Maria de Alvear, Eve Egoyan and Doina Popescu
Nownotes: Future is Past is Now, by Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Sounding the Margins, Pauline Oliveros at Seventy, by Tom Djill
Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville (FIMAV), by Francois Couture
Quatuor Bozzini plays Malcolm Goldstein, by Udo Kasemets
Vancouver New Music Festival, 2002, by Colin MacDonald
Festival of Music by Women, Ottawa, 2002, by Elma Miller
John Butcher, Dylan van der Schyff, Vinie Golia, Greg Kelley, Christoph Gallio, Rent Romus (CDs), by Ken Waxman
Ross Daly, Djamchid Chemiranic, Irshad Kahn (Music from Afganistan), Pandit Bhajan Sopori (CDs), by Randy Raine-Reusch
Shar, Judy Dunaway, Trixa Arnold, Ilja Komorov (CD), by Scott Wilson
Essential Cowell, American Folk Song by Rugh Crawford Seeger, Istvan Anhalt (books), by Udo Kasemets
Scores
Asking (excerpts), by Maria de Alvear
Looking At Both Sides of a Question (excerpts), by Anne LeBaron
Recordings
The Three "Traumerei" Variations, Time and Again (excerpt), by John Rea
Traces of Mississippi: And We Ride, A Poem to Myself, Rap Section #2, I Dream a World, by Anne LeBaron
Ear-Walking Woman for Prepared Piano; Thousand Year Dreaming for Ensemble, by Annea Lockwood
Asking (excerpt), by Maria de Alvear
Infinite Monkeys, by Mannlicher Carcano
