November 10, 1985 NMA Los Angeles, day 11/11
Second day of multiple simultaneous performances at the California Institute for the Arts, closing with the World Saxophone Quartet and Charlie Haden's Liberation Orchestra
Day two at the California Institute of the Arts at Santa Clarita, California
(some repeated from yesterday)
Ronnie Engel: Prairie Drum, Prime Choice; SEAMUS electro-acoustic music festival; David Moss: Intimate Solos; Daniel W. Schmidt: Ghosts; Jody Diamond: In That Bright World; David Mahler: Coast; Phil Corner, Barbara Benary, Daniel Goode and Peter Griggs: Gamelan N.E.A.; Ingram Marshall Woodstone;
David Rosenboom, Zones of Influence; Julius: Small Music #5; John King: Africa Songs, Spencer Barefield; Jocy de Oliviera: I Hear Voices Lost on Paths I Encounter; Neil B. Rolnick: Loopy; Peter Garland: The Conquest of Mexico,
Twentieth Century Players: Laura Karpman Stanzas for Music; Arthur Jarvinen: Electric Jesus; Alvin Curran: Sonic Geography, Rose Lieman Goldenberg: Letters Home; David Rosenboom and William Winant: Zones of Influence; Michael Byron: Entrances, Bun-Ching Lam: After Spring; Jim Fox: Black Water
Robert Suderberg: Freeway Concerto; World Saxophone Quartet; Charlie Haden Liberation Orchestra; Don Bowles
Ronnie Engel: Performance Percussion
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Bay Area New Gamelan
Version of one of his tunes by Gamelan Sekar Tunjung:
Daniel Schmidt’s Ghosts
 Berkeley Gamelan - Ingram Marshall: Woodstone
Recorded versions of Ghosts and Woodstone are here on this 1986 cassette release:
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Rolf Julius: Small Music #5
Rolf Julius: Small Music: Schwarz
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Peter Garland "The Conquest of Mexico"
1.     Mayacamas Songs no. 3
2.     Flor De Los Muertos
David Rosenboom + William Winant Zones of Influence
The Winding of a Spring: The Stochastic Part
Study for ‘Zones’
Erica Duke cello; music by Richard Babcock and Erica Duke
Rose Leiman Goldemberg: Letters Home, a play
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World Saxophone Quartet
Hmm, no information on this one. This is them live in 1985 but at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where I’d see them live on the last night of the NMA NYC 1989 festival.
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