U.S. ear : the new music review for radio, part 11 / produced by Frank Hoffman.

Program Title:
U.S. ear : the new music review for radio, part 11 / produced by Frank Hoffman.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0456.11
Description: 

Radio newsmagazine about new music around the world. Features original musical compositions, as well as published CD's, cassettes, and LP's. Includes examples of computer music, improvisations, and performance art.|U.S. EAR : THE NEW MUSIC REVIEW FOR RADIO / produced by Frank Hoffman. Radio newsmagazine on new music around the world. Features original musical compositions, as well as published CD's, cassettes and LP's. Includes examples of computer music, improvisations and performance art. - CONTENT: San Francisco spotlight. Brooke Wentz interviews Henry Kaiser, Chris Brown, and members of The Rova Saxophone Quartet, and Negative Land. Computer music by Dan Forden and Carol Parkinson. BROADCAST: 15 June 1987.

pt.1. San Francisco spotlight / Henry Kaiser, Chris Brown, members of the Rova Saxophone Quartet and Negative Land ; interviewed by Brooke Wentz -- pt.2. Computer music / Dan Forden and Carol Parkinson.

pt.1. San Francisco spotlight / Henry Kaiser, Chris Brown, members of the Rova Saxophone Quartet and Negative Land ; interviewed by Brooke Wentz -- pt.2. Computer music / Dan Forden and Carol Parkinson.

Date Broadcast on: 
15 June 1987.
Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|29:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1987.
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