November 5, 1985 New Music America Los Angeles - day 6
November 5, 1985
New Music Alliance Meetings
Bertram Turetzky
Barney Childs: Thirteen Classic Studies for the Contrabass; Ornette Coleman: Lonely Woman; Jon Deak: The Wonderful World of Language; Julio Estrada: Yunohui Nahui; Bertram Turetzky: Poems, Portraits, Ballads and Blues; Christian Wolff: Exercise from Bandiera Rossa
California E.A.R. Unit Morton Subotnick: The Key to Songs
Daniel Lentz Bacchus 1. Fill Every Glass And Enjoy, 2. Wine is Love, 3. Fools
Fibonaccis Old Mean Ed Gein
John Carter Quintet with Bobby Bradford, Roberto Miranda, Don Preston and William Jeffrey Point of Departure
Christian Marclay and Tom Recchion solos and duo performance
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New Music Alliance Meetings
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Bertram Turetzky recital, Schonberg Institute
Barney Childs: Thirteen Classic Studies for the Contrabass
Ornette Coleman: Lonely Woman
Jon Deak: The Wonderful World of Language
Julio Estrada: Yunohui Nahui
(Ensamble del CEPROMUSIC-Mexico) plays Julio Estrada: Yuunohui Nahui
Bertram Turetzky: Poems, Portraits, Ballads and Blues
Christian Wolff: Exercise from Bandiera Rossa
Robert Black recorded version
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Evening concert:
Lentz Ensemble: Brad Ellis, David Huehn, Jessica Lowe, Mariliz Romano, Daniel Lentz
Daniel Lentz: Bacchus
1. Fill Every Glass And Enjoy, 2. Wine is Love, 3. Fools
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Christian Marclay solo, later duo with Tom Recchion
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Tom Recchion solo, then duo with Christian Marclay
This recording is from that year, but I don’t know if this is what he played…
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Fibonaccis Old Mean Ed Gein, Civilization and its Discotheques
Magie Song, John Dentino, Joe Berardi, Tom Corey
Fibonaccis – old mean ed gein
old mean ed gein live in france with an interview clip
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John Carter Quintet with Bobby Bradford, Roberto Miranda, Don Preston and William Jeffrey
Point of Departure
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California E.A.R. Unit
Morton Subotnick: The Key to Songs
Radio capture off a CBC network program, presented by L. Majors and D. Grimes which presents the NMA85 version of The Key to Songs (with good radio reception) performed by the California E.A.R. Unit, along with a short interview (with bad radio reception) of Morton Subotnick with John Oswald and Holly Small.