PUBLICATIONS OF GREGG WAGER


(all articles listed are by Gregg Wager except #45, #105 and #152 in which Gregg Wager's byline indicates research only)

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375) "Voyage." Jean-Baptiste Monnot, organist. Liner Notes for a recording. Partridge Green, England: Base 2 Music. Mar. 2024.
374) "The Journey 146: Gregg Wager and Attorney Barry Bachrach: Will Leonard Peltier Be Pardoned?" TrineDay: The Journey Podcast. 22 Mar. 2024.
373) Aquash's Murder: Hermeneutical and Post-Modern Legal Analysis in Light of the Murder of Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash. Foreword by Barry Bachrach. Ed. Kris Millegan. Walterville, Oregon: TrineDay, 22 Mar. 2024.
372) "The Strange Case of Robert John Bardo."garrison: The Journal of History & Deep Politics Issue 016. Mar. 2024.
371) "The Death of Samantha Smith." garrison: The Journal of History & Deep Politics Issue 016. Mar. 2024.
370) "Drug Capers Covered Up By Los Angeles District Attorney?" Review of Nikolas Schreck, the Manson File Revised Ultimate Edition. garrison: The Journal of History & Deep Politics Issue 016. Mar. 2024.
369) "About the Program: Music in the Final Throes of Life" Performances. Program notes for Christian Schmitt. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan 2024. P8f.
368) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Iveta Apkalna. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. May 2023.
367) "Finding the Nuances in Bach's Musical Language." Performances. Program notes for Paul Jacobs. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Mar. 2023.
366) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Hector Olivera. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2023.
365) "Was Liberal Activist Allard Lowenstein--a NYC Congressman Who Headed 'Dump Johnson' Movement in 1968 and Investigated Robert Kennedy's Assassination--a CIA Asset?" CovertAction Magazine. 2 Mar. 2022.
364) "Visions, Stories, and Symbols of Joy." Performances. Program notes for Chelsea Chen. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2022. https://www.laphil.com/musicdb/pieces/6187/program-notes-by-gregg-wager
363) "The Assassination of Allard Lowenstein." garrison: The Journal of History & Deep Politics Issue 007. June 2021: 167ff.
362) "Not Guilty by Reason of Mind Control? The strange case of assassin Dennis Sweeney and the murder of Rep. Allard Lowenstein." Deep Truth Journal Vol. 1, Issue 2. Fall/Winter 2019; pub. 2020: 58ff.
361) The Virtuosic Mouse: Manual for the New World of PC Composers. Smashwords. 25 Apr. 2020.
360) "Passion Symphony--Dupré." Wayne Marshall, organist. Liner Notes for a recording. Partridge Green, England: Base 2 Music. Mar. 2020.
359) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Wayne Marshall. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Feb. 2020.
358) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Christian Schmitt. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2020.
357) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Jane Parker-Smith. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Nov. 2019.
356) "A new era for Sacramento Symphonic Winds." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 31, Issue 26. 10 Oct. 2019: 26.
355) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Iveta Apkalna. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. May 2019. (Reprinted in part in: Performances. Program notes for Cameron Carpenter. Op cit. Oct. 2021, P8.)
354) "Phantoms of the Opera." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 30, Issue 52, 11 Apr. 2019: 20f.
353) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Paul Jacobs. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Feb. 2019.
352) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Hector Olivera. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. May 2018.
351) "Sac Music Festival is over." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 29, Issue 38. 4 Jan. 2018: 21.
350) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Katelyn Emerson. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2018.
349) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for John-Baptiste Robin. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Oct. 2017.
348) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Iveta Apkalna. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. May 2017.
347) "Surfing Waves From the Past." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 28, Issue 49, 23 Mar. 2017: 41.
346) "The Handmaid's Cello." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 28, Issue 48. 16 Mar. 2017: 35.
345) "Early German Source Music with Songs in the Trilogy of the Mackeben Jugo Engel Ensemble." Journal of Film Music Vol. 7, Issue 1. 2014; pub. Feb. 2017: 21ff.
344) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for James McVinnie. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Feb. 2017.
343) "A Timeless Timeline." Performances. Program notes for Philippe Lefebvre. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Nov. 2016: P30f.
342) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Aaron David Miller and Damin Spritzer. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. May 2016: P23f.
341) "Inanimate Made Animate." Performances. Program notes for Thomas Trotter. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Apr. 2016: P11.
340) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for works by Nancarrow and Lutosławski. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Mar. 2016: P2f.
339) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Christine Brewer and Paul Jacobs. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2016: P18f.
338) "About the Program: Renewing the Rebirth." Performances. Program notes for Raúl Prieto Ramírez. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Nov. 2015: P8.
337) "Sacred and Secular French Organ Music." Performances. Program notes for Olivier Latry. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Apr. 2015: P2.
336) "Weddings, Transcriptions, and Premières." Performances. Program notes for Anthony Newman. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2015: P10.
335) "Logic for New Lawyers." Blog at Legal OnRamp. Ed. Randy Nickel. 30 Dec. 2014.
334) "Bipartisan or Nonpolitical." Blog at Legal OnRamp. Ed. Randy Nickel. 15 Dec. 2014
333) "Nothing Up the Prosecutor's Sleeve?" Blog at Legal OnRamp. Ed. Randy Nickel. 6 Dec. 2014.
332) "Old Testament, Psychedelic Rock, and the Purely Abstract." Performances. Program notes for the Green Umbrella Series. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Dec. 2014: P8f.
331) "Law as Art?" Blog at Legal OnRamp. Ed. Randy Nickel. 14 Nov. 2014.
330) "Law and Sports." Blog at Legal OnRamp. Ed. Randy Nickel. 5 Nov. 2014.
329) (with C. Rhodes and C. Williams). "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Ken Cowan et al. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Nov. 2014: 61f.
328) (with J. Henken and S. Hartke). "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for Los Angeles Philharmonic. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Nov. 2014: 53ff.
327) "Fanfare for a Not-So-Common Milestone." Performances. Program notes for organist Christopher Houlihan et al. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Oct. 2014: P16.
326) High and Low Culture Since 1975: Cultural Psy-Ops, Genuine Mavericks, and Other Trends in the Post-Vietnam War Era. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Sep. 26, 2014.
325) "Sad Sac Swan Song" in "An American Quiet: How a state capital lost its music." Blog by Norman Lebrecht. Slipped Disc. Sep. 22, 2014. http://slippedisc.com/2014/09/how-a-state-capital-lost-its-music/
324) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for organist Ann Elise Smoot. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Mar. 2014: 36f.
323) "The Leipzig Connection." Performances. Program notes for organist Ullrich Böhme. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Nov. 2013: 40f.
322) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for organist Hector Olivera. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Oct. 2013: 53.
321) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for organist James O'Donnell. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Mar. 2013: 41f.
320) "Sweetness and might." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 24, Issue 39. 10 Jan. 2013: 36.
319) "Music Lessons from a New Generation." Performances. Program notes for organist Nathan Laube. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2013: 26f.
318) "Parsing Organ Styles and Eras." Performances. Program notes for organist Janette Fishell. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Nov. 2012: P35f.
317) "New meanings in the afterlife." Salzburger Festspiele 2012. Program notes for Klangforum Wien. Ed. Ronny Dietrich and Fedora Wesseler. 10 Aug. 2012: 12ff.
316) "Canons and Seasons as Earth orbits the Sun - Holliger's Scardanelli Cycle." Salzburger Festspiele 2012. Program notes for Heinz Holliger and Ensemble Contrechamps. Ed. Ronny Dietrich and Fedora Wesseler. 5 Aug. 2012: 18ff.
315) "Modernism, Old and New." Salzburger Festspiele 2012. Program notes for Klangforum Wien. Ed. Ronny Dietrich and Fedora Wesseler. 31 July 2012: 16ff.
314) "Philadelphia's Legacy of Large." Performances. Program notes for organist Peter Richard Conte. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. May 2012: P9f.
313) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for works by Stockhausen and Cage. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Apr. 2012: P14.
312) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for organist Isabelle Demers. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Mar. 2012: P12f.
311) "Listener's Guide to Singable Dances." Performances. Program notes for organist Olivier Latry. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Feb. 2012: 38f.
310) "Program Notes." University of Florida Performing Arts [2010-2011 Season]. Program notes for soprano Olga Ionova. Mar. 19 to 22 [no pagination].
309) "Unleashing the Performer's Creativity." Performances. Program notes for organist Stephen Tharp. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Mar. 2011: 54f.
308) "Pipes Played Playfully." Performances. Program notes for organist Carol Williams. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Jan. 2011: 37f.
307) "About the Program." Performances. Program notes for organist Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Apr. 2010: 32ff.
306) et al. "PSF's 2009 Writers' Poll: Our Favorite Things." Perfect Sound Forever. Ed. Jason Gross. Feb./Mar. 2010. http://www.furious.com/perfect/2009writerspoll.html>.
305) "Visions Mixed and Matched." Performances. Program notes for Los Angeles Philharmonic. Ed. Benjamin Epstein. Oct. 2009: 48ff. (reprinted in part ibid. May 2014: P18f.)
304) "An Interview With Maurice Jarre." The Cue Sheet. Ed. Marilee Bradford. Vol. 24, No. 1/2. Jan./Apr. 2009. 33ff.
303) "Kurt Weill." OREL Foundation website. Ed. Michael Beckerman. 2009. http://orelfoundation.org/index.php/composers/article/kurt_weill/.
302) et al. "PSF's 2008 Writers' Poll: Our Favorite Things." Perfect Sound Forever. Ed. Jason Gross. Feb./Mar. 2009. http://www.furious.com/perfect/2008writerspoll.html.
301) "Three Composers Who Embrace Flatulence." Perfect Sound Forever. Ed. Jason Gross. Feature for Web Site. Dec. 2008/Jan. 2009. www.furious.com/perfect/composersandflatulence.html.
300) "Not Remembering Bobby." Letter to the Editor. Sacramento Bee. 9 June 2008: B7.
299) "Sound Advice: Alternatives to Alternative: Pretzel-Like Contortions." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 20, No. 8. 15 May 2008: 67.
298) "The pipes, the pipes are calling." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 20, No. 8. 15 May 2008: 59. http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=664567.
297) "Sound Advice: Mixed Fruit." Blog only. Sacramento News & Review. 22 Apr. 2008.
296) "Not quite Cleveland: Thoughts on keeping the faith in the Sac Philharmonic." Sacramento News & Review. Vol. 20, No. 4. 17 Apr. 2008: 30f. http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=654344.
295) "Good actors and bad actors." Letter to the Editor. Sacramento Bee. 15 Mar. 2008: B6.
294) "The Man from Sirius." Musical America. 10 Dec. 2007. www.musicalamerica.com.
293) et al. "PSF: 2006 Writers' Poll: What We Loved Last Year." Perfect Sound Forever. Ed. Jason Gross. Feb./Mar. 2007. http://www.furious.com/perfect/2006writerspoll.html.
292) "A big story goes uncovered." Letter to the Editor. Sacramento Bee. 3 Dec. 2006: E3.
291) "Fresh off the roll." Letter of the Week. Village Voice. Vol. 51, No. 40. 4 Oct. 2006: 6.
290) "We, the Classical Music Villains." Perfect Sound Forever. Ed. Jason Gross. Feature for Web Site. Oct./Nov. 2006. www.furious.com/perfect/classicalvillains.html.
289) "Rock 'n' Rollover." Letter of the Week. Village Voice. Vol. 51, No. 31. 2 Aug. 2006: 6.
288) "Product: Saloon Songs - Fred Hersch." Muso. European edition. Issue 22. April/May 2006: 56.
287) "Product: Saloon Songs - Fred Hersch." Muso. American edition. Issue 8. Spring 2006: 48.
286) "Stockhausen's New Piece (of a Piece of a Piece of a Piece)." Musical America. 1 Mar. 2006. www.musicalamerica.com.
285) "Churchill's finest hour?" Letter to the Editor. Village Voice. Vol. L, No. 10. 9 Mar. 2005: 6.
284) "When Worlds Collide: 'Classical' versus Film Music." Perfect Sound Forever. Ed. Jason Gross. Feature for Web Site. Dec. 2004. www.furious.com/perfect/classicalversusfilmmusic.html.
283) "Symbolische Aspekte der Formel-Komposition." Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. No. 4. Jul./Aug. 2003: 42ff.
282) "The Official Story." Letter to the Editor. Village Voice. Vol. XLVIII, No. 7. 2 Feb. 2003: 6.
281) "Jazzing up Numbers with High School Chemistry." Tools of the Trade. Relix. Dec. 2001/Jan. 2002: 18-9.
280) " 'Robby's' Jaunt into the Swing Revival - A CD Review." Doors Collectors Magazine. Ed. Kerry Humphreys. Review for Web Site. Summer 2001.
279) "Are Recording Studios Hearing Their Last Notes? Does Home Computer Technology Signal the End of Jamming as We Know It?" Tools of the Trade. Relix. Aug.-Sep. 2001: 22f.
278) "Club Med." Letter to the Editor. Village Voice. Vol. 46, No. 30. 31 July 2001: 6.
277) "Going the Way of the Victrola." New York Times. Vol. 150, No. 51,661. 11 Feb. 2001: Sec. 2, 32+.
276) "A 'not-Verdi' Centennial." Music News. New York, WNYC. 26 Jan. 2001.
275) "Viennese Celebrations." Music News. New York, WNYC. 29 Dec. 2000.
274) "John Corigliano's Second Symphony." Music News. New York, WNYC. 2 Dec. 2000.
273) "Fatboy, Coldplay: Hale Britannia." New York Observer, Vol. 14, No. 43. 13 Nov. 2000: 21.
272) "Vasquez, Levan: Paradise Glossed." New York Observer, Vol. 14, No. 41. 30 Oct. 2000: 22.
271) "Halloween at Avery Fisher with Lenny." Musical Possibilities. New York, WNYC. 27 Oct. 2000.
270) "Singularly Diverse." Letter to the Editor. New York Times. Vol. 148, No. 51,545. 6 June 1999: Sec. 2: 4.
269) "Bang on a Can's Hybrid Playground." Newsday, Vol. 59, No. 243. 2 May 1999: B9.
268) "Musical Twist on a Geography Lesson." Newsday, Vol. 59, No. 229. 20 Apr. 1999: B9.
267) Symbolism as a Compositional Method in the Works of Karlheinz Stockhausen. College Park, MD. 1998.
266) "Martin Luther King, Jr." Letter to Editor. WRC-TV, Washington D.C. 19 Apr. 1998.
265) "Murray Lerner's Film: Message to Love: the Isle of Wight Music Festival 1970. An Interview by Gregg Wager." Doors Collectors Magazine. Ed. Kerry Humphreys. Apr.-Oct. 1997: 11-15.
264) "Basler brings Africa back home." Laurel Leader. 6-12 Mar. 1997: 24.
263) Die Symbolik als kompositorische Methode in den Werken von Karlheinz Stockhausen. Diss. die Freie Universität Berlin. Nov. 1996.
262) "Berliner Landschaft." Zwischentöne. Star FM, Berlin. 5 May 1996.
261) "Tracing the Origins of Alabama Song: A look at the meaning of a song by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill as interpreted by The Doors." Doors Collectors Magazine. Ed. Kerry Humphreys. Apr.-Oct. 1996: 15-20.
260) "A Composer's 'Aura': The Musical Language of York Höller." Chicago Symphonic Times. Ed. John Henken. Fall 1995: 4-7.
259) "John Schneider Explores Different Sounds." Los Angeles Times. 10 June 1991: F5.
258) "Malcolm Hamilton Joins Baroque Festival." Los Angeles Times. 7 June 1991, Orange County ed.: F7.
257) "Computer Friendly Concert." Los Angeles Times. 28 May 1991, Orange County ed.: F2.
256) "Eastern India Program at Occidental Festival." Los Angeles Times. 23 May 1991: F3.
255) "Guitarist Brandon at Ambassador." Los Angeles Times. 15 May 1991: F5.
254) "Pianist Mifune Makes U.S. Debut." Los Angeles Times. 6 May 1991: F4.
253) "Mester Conducts Pasadena Finale." Los Angeles Times. 29 Apr. 1991: F7.
252) "Oboist Thomas Gallant in Ambassador Recital." Los Angeles Times. 25 Apr. 1991: F7.
251) "Flamenco Guitarist Peña Performs at Orange Coast College." Los Angeles Times. 23 Apr. 1991: F7.
250) "Krouse Offers Flamenco Fantasy at the Biltmore." Los Angeles Times. 17 Apr. 1991: F7.
249) "Julian Bream Performs Brouwer Premiere." Los Angeles Times. 8 Apr. 1991: F4.
248) "Quartet: It's About Time for a Change." Los Angeles Times. 21 Mar. 1991, Orange County ed.: F8.
247) "Organist Murray Demonstrates Prowess." Los Angeles Times. 18 Mar. 1991: F6.
246) "An Evening of Bold, Eclectic Compositions." Los Angeles Times. 7 Mar. 1991: F8.
245) "Still 'Falling In Love' With Mozart." Los Angeles Times. 5 Mar. 1991, Orange County ed.: F1+.
244) "American String Quartet Plays 'Degenerate' Works." Los Angeles Times. 1 Mar. 1991: F14.
243) "Stephen Hough: UCLA's Royce Hall, February 22." LA Reader. 1-7 Mar. 1991: 27.
242) "Messiaen's 'Quartet' at Salmon Hall." Los Angeles Times. 2 Feb. 1991: 2.
241) "Piano Duo Presents a Range of New Music." Los Angeles Times. 30 Jan. 1991: F6.
240) "Svetlanov, U.S.S.R. State Symphony Back in the U.S." Los Angeles Times. 26 Jan. 1991, Orange County ed.: F1+.
239) "eXindigo! Performs." Los Angeles Times. 21 Jan. 1991: F5.
238) "Perlman's 1st O.C. Recital." Los Angeles Times. 11 Jan. 1991, Orange County ed.: F25.
237) "At Last, an O.C. Bow for Perlman." Los Angeles Times. 10 Jan. 1991, Orange County ed.: F5.
236) "Young Violinist Reflects on Her Dizzying Decade." Los Angeles Times. 8 Dec. 1990, Orange County ed.: F1+.
235) "Parkening Guitar Recital at Ambassador." Los Angeles Times. 20 Nov. 1990: F6.
234) "Musica Viva at Schoenberg Institute." Los Angeles Times. 16 Nov. 1990: F22.
233) "Composer Knows the Score." Los Angeles Times. 14 Nov. 1990: F8.
232) "McInnes Enjoys a Rare Career as Viola Soloist." Los Angeles Times. 7 Nov. 1990, Orange County ed.: 3.
231) "Four Works by Constantinides Make Up Northridge Program." Los Angeles Times. 6 Nov. 1990: F8.
230) "Empire Brass to Perform at UC Irvine." Los Angeles Times. 26 Oct. 1990, Orange County ed.: F24.
229) " 'Night': Avant-Garde Vocals at Sonic Series." Los Angeles Times. 23 Oct. 1990: F4.
228) "Leonard Bernstein Remembrances." Los Angeles Times. 20 Oct. 1990: F5.
227) "Recital Wraps Up Redlands Sax Fest." Los Angeles Times. 16 Oct. 1990: F4.
226) "Budapest Ensemble to Tour With New Name." Los Angeles Times. 13 Oct. 1990, Orange County ed.: F2.
225) "E.A.R. Unit Brings Fluxus Opera to Museum." Los Angeles Times. 12 Oct. 1990: F2.
224) "Foreign-Exchange Conductor." Los Angeles Times. 21 Sep. 1990, Orange County ed.: F23+.
223) "Riccardo Chailly Maintains a Romantic Vision." Los Angeles Times. 21 Sep. 1990: F24.
222) "Italian Conductor Leads Dutch Orchestra to Orange County." Los Angeles Times. 19 Sep. 1990, Orange County ed.: F3.
221) "Music at the Fringes Offered in Long Beach." Los Angeles Times. 17 Sep. 1990: F8.
220) "Subramaniam at Wadsworth." Los Angeles Times. 15 Sep. 1990: F8.
219) "Updating a Silent Classic." Los Angeles Times. 13 Sep. 1990: F4.
218) "Playing Title Role in 'Nixon' Opera Gives Him Sympathy for His Subject." Los Angeles Times. 8 Sep. 1990: F2.
217) "Alla Rakha, Son at Occidental." Los Angeles Times. 29 Aug. 1990: F8.
216) "A Soft, Satisfying Guitar Recital From Sharon Isbin." Los Angeles Times. 20 Aug. 1990: F2.
215) "Carl Stone: Four Pieces: 'Wall Me Do,' 'Hop Ken,' 'Shing Kee,' 'Sonali.' " Los Angeles Times. 19 Aug. 1990, Sunday Calendar: 66.
214) "Guitarist David Starobin in Recital at Caltech." Los Angeles Times. 17 Aug. 1990: F8.
213) "Baroque Marathon at Ford Amphitheatre." Los Angeles Times. 24 July 1990: F5.
212) "Soviet String Quartet Making Its Inaugural U.S. Tour." Los Angeles Times. 19 July 1990: F5.
211) "Marony, Walker Share the Bill at Sonic Series." Los Angeles Times. 2 July 1990: F4.
210) "Shankar Birthday Fest Brings Together Indian Masters." Los Angeles Times. 26 June 1990: F5.
209) "The Dark Bob Attempts a Crossover at Highways." Los Angeles Times. 25 June 1990: F11.
208) "LACE and Composers Open Sonic Series." Los Angeles Times. 18 June 1990: F8.
207) "Baroque Fest Ends With Uneven Bach Program." Los Angeles Times. 12 June 1990, Orange County ed.: F2.
206) "Baroque Fest Opens on an Eclectic Note." Los Angeles Times. 5 June 1990, Orange County ed.: F3.
205) "Percussionist Gives Recital at Art Museum." Los Angeles Times. 4 June 1990, Orange County ed.: F3.
204) "The Joffrey Will Dance as Planned at Charleston's Spoleto Festival." Los Angeles Times. 2 June 1990: F2.
203) "Ojai Festival Keeps Cutting-Edge Tradition - With a Twist." Los Angeles Times. 28 May 1990: F5.
202) "Chamber Music L.A. Festival Turns to East." Los Angeles Times. 12 May 1990: F9.
201) "3 Faculty Composers Present New Works at UC Irvine." Los Angeles Times. 9 May 1990, Orange County ed.: F2.
200) "Wailing Turbans Explore Sex, Love at Cafe Largo." Los Angeles Times. 8 May 1990: F8.
199) "Michael Carney at Cal State Long Beach." Los Angeles Times. 21 Apr. 1990: F4.
198) "Gross Leads Santa Monica Symphony." Los Angeles Times. 17 Apr. 1990: F4.
197) "Conservative Composer Mellows a Bit." Los Angeles Times. 5 Apr. 1990, Orange County ed.: F1+.
196) "Uitti, Bessette at County Museum." Los Angeles Times. 4 Apr. 1990: F4.
195) "Armadillo Quartet in Brazilian Program at Northridge." Los Angeles Times. 28 Mar. 1990: F5.
194) "Electronic Composer Morton Subotnick Has a Vision for Music in the Future." Los Angeles Times. 16 Mar. 1990, Orange County ed.: F30.
193) "William Kanengiser in Guitar Recital at Ambassador." Los Angeles Times. 14 Mar. 1990: F8.
192) "Guitarist Scott Tennant in Recital at USC." Los Angeles Times. 12 Mar. 1990: F7.
191) "Swedish Guitarist Söllscher Makes West Coast Debut." Los Angeles Times. 2 Mar. 1990: F6.
190) "Swiss Pianist Premières Schmid Work at USC." Los Angeles Times. 23 Feb. 1990: F6.
189) "Assad Brothers in Guitar Recital at Northridge." Los Angeles Times. 19 Feb. 1990: F11.
188) "Showy Recital by New Winds at LACMA." Los Angeles Times. 14 Feb. 1990: F6.
187) "Harpist Nancy Allen at County Museum of Art." Los Angeles Times. 2 Feb. 1990: F12.
186) "Maria Casale Gives Harp Recital at USC." Los Angeles Times. 30 Jan. 1990: F4.
185) "Rampal Flute Recital at Ambassador Auditorium." Los Angeles Times. 27 Jan. 1990: F3.
184) "Theater Piece Mixes Works by Kagel, Rzewski." Los Angeles Times. 19 Jan. 1990, F14+.
183) "Kronos Quartet Plays Works by Riley, Glass." Los Angeles Times. 15 Jan. 1990: F6+.
182) "Cantinova in American Masterworks Concert." Los Angeles Times. 5 Dec. 1989: F8.
181) "Kim Work Tops the Bill at Monday Evening Concert." Los Angeles Times. 23 Nov. 1989: F8+.
180) "Aequalis Plays Ung's 'Spiral.' " Los Angeles Times. 21 Nov. 1989: F7.
179) "Yamashita Tangles With Mussorgsky at Ambassador." Los Angeles Times. 17 Nov. 1989: F17.
178) "Composer Patrick Doyle Makes Strong Debut With 'Henry V.' " Los Angeles Times. 8 Nov. 1989: F4.
177) "Improvisational Tribute to Longo Works." Los Angeles Times. 8 Nov. 1989: F8.
176) "Avant-Garde Longo Tribute Hits Sour Note." Los Angeles Times. 7 Nov. 1989, late ed.: P8.
175) "Kronos Quartet Plays Eclectic Program at Wadsworth." Los Angeles Times. 6 Nov. 1989: F6.
174) "Inbal Conducts Frankfurt Radio Symphony Tonight at Arts Center." Los Angeles Times. 3 Nov. 1989, Orange County ed.: F23.
173) "Christopher Parkening Honors His Teacher." Los Angeles Times. 31 Oct. 1989: F4.
172) "Parkening In Pleasing Bow to Segovia." Los Angeles Times. 28 Oct. 1989, Orange County ed.: F2.
171) "Glendale Symphony." Los Angeles Times. 24 Oct. 1989: F7.
170) "The Show Goes On for Japanese Philharmonic Orchestra of L.A." Los Angeles Times. 17 Oct. 1989, Orange County ed.: F2.
169) "Flamenco Guitarist Montoya Bids Farewell." Los Angeles Times. 16 Oct. 1989: F6.
168) "Ridge Quartet Opens Bing Series at LACMA." Los Angeles Times. 13 Oct. 1989: F8.
167) "Composer Lazarof Prefers to Play It By Ear." Los Angeles Times. 12 Oct. 1989, F3+.
166) " 'Upbeat Live' Gets the Message out to Classical Music Listener." Los Angeles Times. 6 Oct. 1989, part VI: 22.
165) "Flute, Koto and Guitar Concert in Pasadena." Los Angeles Times. 2 Oct. 1989, part VI: 5.
164) "Sri Chinmoy Blends Music and Meditation." Los Angeles Times. 30 Sep. 1989, Orange County ed., part V: 1+.
163) "Six New Works Played at Dominguez Hills." Los Angeles Times. 26 Sep. 1989, part VI: 3.
162) "William Davila in Recital at Southwest Museum." Los Angeles Times. 23 Sep. 1989, part V: 4.
161) "New Faces at LACE Steer Avant-Garde Community." Los Angeles Times. 15 Sep. 1989, part VI: 11.
160) "Bolivian Ensemble Presents Quechuan Melodies." Los Angeles Times. 22 Aug. 1989, part VI: 5.
159) "Haydn Orchestra Plays Program of Rossini, Beethoven and Mozart." Los Angeles Times. 12 Aug. 1989, Orange County ed., part V: 10.
158) "Three Michael Cave Works in Santa Monica." Los Angeles Times. 8 Aug. 1989, part VI: 4.
157) "Strawberry Creek Festival Offer Preview Concert." Los Angeles Times. 28 July 1989, part VI: 10.
156) "Multimedia 'Nevsky': Russian Classic Goes High Tech." Los Angeles Times. 20 July 1989, part VI: 5.
155) "Harrell, Bronfman, Setzer Sit In at Institute Concert." Los Angeles Times. 17 July 1989, part VI: 4.
154) "2-Concert Beethoven Fest Closes at Cal State L.A." Los Angeles Times. 10 July 1989, part VI, 4+.
153) "Where There's Smoke." Los Angeles Times. 9 July 1989, Sunday Calendar: 38.
152) Craig Shrag. "Searching for Abraham and Ibrahim." Los Angeles Times. 9 July 1989, Sunday Calendar: 8+.
151) "I Cantori at Pasadena Presbyterian Church." Los Angeles Times. 30 June 1989, part VI: 15.
150) "Guitarist Michael Murphy in Recital at Brand Library." Los Angeles Times. 26 June 1989, part VI: 7.
149) "Seal Beach Chamber Music Is Rough, Aimless." Los Angeles Times. 24 June 1989, Orange County ed., Part V: 11.
148) "CSLA Music Festival Promises to Unite Pacific Rim Composers." Los Angeles Times. 20 June 1989, part VI: 1+.
147) "Club Foot Orchestra Adds Humor to 'Nosferatu.' " Los Angeles Times. 15 June 1989, part VI: 3.
146) "Huw Lewis in Recital." Los Angeles Times. 14 June 1989, part VI: 5.
145) "Pierce Debut Honors O.C. Centennial." Los Angeles Times. 12 June 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 8.
144) "Film Composer Scharf, 78, Looks for New Challenge." Los Angeles Times. 6 June 1989, part VI: 5.
143) "Organist Mary Preston Opens Baroque Fest." Los Angeles Times. 6 June 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 8.
142) "Ravi Shankar and Son Shubho Bring Sounds of Classical Sitar to Arts Center." Los Angeles Times. 5 June 1989, part IV: 8.
141) "Taking Musical Improvisation on the Road." Los Angeles Times. 20 May 1989, part V: 12.
140) "Composer Levin Leads the Way to Banality." Los Angeles Times. 13 May 1989, part V: 9.
139) "New Song Cycles at CSN." Los Angeles Times. 6 May 1989, part V: 5.
138) "Levick's Multimedia Event at County Museum." Los Angeles Times. 3 May 1989, part VI: 6.
137) "Cal State Northridge Group Performs 'Pierrot.' " Los Angeles Times. 2 May 1989, part VI: 6.
136) "Orson Welles Awards at AFI Fest." Los Angeles Times. 28 Apr. 1989, part VI: 12.
135) "New Works Presented by E.A.R. Unit." Los Angeles Times. 28 Apr. 1989, part VI: 21.
134) "Rediscovering Traditional Japanese Music." Los Angeles Times. 22 Apr. 1989, part V: 9.
133) "XTET Group Presents Works at Bing Theater." Los Angeles Times. 20 Apr. 1989, part VI: 4.
132) "Guitarist Yamashita in Southland Debut." Los Angeles Times. 17 Apr. 1989, part VI: 4.
131) "Kronos Quartet Premieres Reich's 'Different Trains.' " Los Angeles Times. 17 Apr. 1989, part VI: 4.
130) "3 Premieres in Umbrella Series." Los Angeles Times. 12 Apr. 1989, part VI: 4.
129) "Guitarist Williams Returns to Ambassador." Los Angeles Times. 11 Apr. 1989, part VI: 3.
128) "Jean Stapleton's Hot Role a Hit With Julia Child." Los Angeles Times. 7 Apr. 1989, part VI: 8.
127) "Faculty Members Offer Potpourri at UCI Concert." Los Angeles Times. 4 Apr. 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 10.
126) "Chamber Virtuosi Series' Final Concert of Season." Los Angeles Times. 3 Apr. 1989, part VI: 3.
125) "East Meets East." Los Angeles Times. 1 Apr. 1989, part V: 2.
124) "A Hoiby Festival of Sweet, Not Sour, Notes Starts Tonight." Los Angeles Times. 31 Mar. 1989, part VI: 14.
123) "Three Bergamo Pieces Featured." Los Angeles Times. 22 Mar. 1989, part VI: 9.
122) "Historic Places Add a Twist to Centennial Fete." Los Angeles Times. 21 Mar. 1989, part VI: 10.
121) "Pacific Symphony Chamber Series in Newport." Los Angeles Times. 14 Mar. 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 10.
120) "Donald Crockett Leads Music Ensemble at USC." Los Angeles Times. 9 Mar. 1989, part VI: 4.
119) "Composer/Conductor Lukas Foss Visits UCLA." Los Angeles Times. 6 Mar. 1989, part VI: 3.
118) "Brazil's Guitarist Equi Makes His Local Debut in Fullerton." Los Angeles Times. 24 Feb. 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 24.
117) "Nexus Percussion Quintet at Museum." Los Angeles Times. 17 Feb. 1989, part VI: 27.
116) "New Music Composer Finds His Niche." Los Angeles Times. 14 Feb. 1989, part VI: 1+.
115) "Parkening Offers Simple Gifts." Los Angeles Times. 11 Feb. 1989, part V: 12.
114) "Theatrical Program by the E.A.R. Unit." Los Angeles Times. 10 Feb. 1989, part VI: 18.
113) "Viklarbo Ensemble Performs at MONA." Los Angeles Times. 3 Feb. 1989, part VI: 6.
112) "Alan Feinberg in Contemporary Program." Los Angeles Times. 2 Feb. 1989, part VI: 7.
111) " 'Winterfest' Performed in Garden Grove." Los Angeles Times. 30 Jan. 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 9.
110) "Opening of Pacifc Serenades Chamber Series." Los Angeles Times. 28 Jan. 1989, part V: 4.
109) "Nine Premieres in Third 'Pierrot Project' Concert." Los Angeles Times. 27 Jan. 1989, part VI: 16.
108) "Mozart Camerata Celebrates Composer's 233rd Birthday." Los Angeles Times. 24 Jan. 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 9.
107) "Artists Explore Everyday World on Their Own Terms." Los Angeles Times. 21 Jan. 1989, part V: 5.
106) "Strauss Music Waltzes Into Costa Mesa: Alfred Eschwe to Conduct Vienna Johann Strauss Orchestra's West Coast Debut." Los Angeles Times. 9 Jan. 1989, Orange County ed., part VI: 9.
105) Daniel Cariaga. "Miller & Burnham to Open Highways." Los Angeles Times. 8 Jan. 1989, Sunday Calendar: 58.
104) "L.A. Joins the Celebration of Elliott Carter's Music." Los Angeles Times. 10 Dec. 1988, part V: 7.
103) "Green Umbrella Honors Messiaen and Carter." Los Angeles Times. 8 Dec. 1988, part VI: 8+.
102) "Angel Romero Prevails in Ambassador Guitar Series." Los Angeles Times. 2 Dec. 1988, part VI: 15.
101) "Artists Bring a Variety of Styles to New-Age Music." Los Angeles Times. 2 Dec. 1988, part VI: 18.
100) "Percussion/Piano Duo at County Museum." Los Angeles Times. 30 Nov. 1988, part VI: 5.
99) "Tod Machover: 'VALIS' Patrick Mason, baritone; various other singers, instrumentalists; electronics; Machover, conductor. Bridge BCD 9007 (compact disc)." Los Angeles Times. 27 Nov. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 76.
98) "Gershwin: Concerto in F; 'Rhapsody in Blue'; Three Preludes. Norman Krieger, piano. Stradivari SCD - 8000 (compact disc)." Los Angeles Times. 27 Nov. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 76.
97) "Glendale Symphony Plays Familiar Classics." Los Angeles Times. 21 Nov. 1988, part VI: 3.
96) "New Music Under the Green Umbrella." Los Angeles Times. 20 Nov. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 76.
95) "Gottfired Wagner Seeks to Patch Up a Family Feud." Los Angeles Times. 17 Nov. 1988, part VI: 5.
94) "Elgart-Yates Guitar Duo in Beverly Hills Concert." Los Angeles Times. 14 Nov. 1988, part VI: 4.
93) "SCREAM Festival Proves Something to Shout About." Los Angeles Times. 8 Nov. 1988, part VI: 5.
92) "A 'White Rose' Blooms From Troubled Earth." Los Angeles Times. 6 Nov. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 60+.
91) "Orpheus Finds Its Own Way Into Music." Los Angeles Times. 1 Nov. 1988, part VI: 6+.
90) "Bialosky's Birthday at Dominguez Hills." Los Angeles Times. 31 Oct. 1988, part VI: 2.
89) "East Berliners Visit Southland." Los Angeles Times. 30 Oct. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 60.
88) "E.A.R. Unit Opens at Museum." Los Angeles Times. 28 Oct. 1988, part VI: 8.
87) "Nicolas Collins: 'Devil's Music.' Trace Elements TE 1013." Los Angeles Times. 23 Oct. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 66.
86) "Julian Bream Opens Guitar Series." Los Angeles Times. 21 Oct. 1988, part VI: 16.
85) "Salvatore Martirano at Dominguez Hills." Los Angeles Times. 20 Oct. 1988, part VI: 6.
84) "Carl Vine - Running the American and Australian Range." Los Angeles Times. 16 Oct. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 69.
83) "Festival to Celebrate Women's Achievements in Film." Los Angeles Times. 12 Oct. 1988, part VI: 5.
82) "Colman Chamber Series Still Strong at 85." Los Angeles Times. 2 Oct. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 60+.
81) "Pianism in 'Running on Empty' Strikes a Familiar Chord." Los Angeles Times. 29 Sep. 1988, part VI: 6.
80) "5 From Composer Assn. Give Concert at CSUN." Los Angeles Times. 26 Sep. 1988, part VI: 10.
79) "High-Tech Concert at Museum Will Be One of a Kind." Los Angeles Times. 21 Sep. 1988, Orange County ed., part VI: 9.
78) "South Bay Arts Center Broadens Appeal." Los Angeles Times. 18 Sep. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 60.
77) " 'Sonic Series' Unites Local, Out-of-Town Musicians." Los Angeles Times. 15 Sep. 1988, part VI: 5.
76) "François Rabbath in Eclectic Solo Recital." Los Angeles Times. 30 Aug. 1988, part VI: 2.
75) "Granger Leads South Coast Symphony in Pops Concert." Los Angeles Times. 8 Aug. 1988, Orange County ed., part VI: 8.
74) " 'Maharishi's Festival' Focuses on World Peace." Los Angeles Times. 18 July 1988, part VI: 4.
73) "Chopin: Piano Music. Ruth Laredo. Elektra/Nonsuch Digital 9 71450-1." Los Angeles Times. 17 July 1988, Sunday Calendar: 58.
72) "Almont Ensemble Plays Four Works in Pasadena." Los Angeles Times. 12 July 1988, part VI: 5.
71) "Galway's 10th Anniversary at the Bowl." Los Angeles Times. 10 July 1988, Sunday Calendar: 57.
70) "Bogidar Avramov Leads Beverly Hills Symphony." Los Angeles Times. 28 June 1988, part VI: 4.
69) "Starobin in Recital." Los Angeles Times. 30 May 1988, part VI: 7.
68) "E.A.R. Unit Ends Season at Museum." Los Angeles Times. 27 May 1988, part VI: 13.
67) "California E.A.R. Unit at County Museum of Art." Los Angeles Times. 22 Apr. 1988, part VI: 4.
66) "Flutist Shows Diversity in Classical, Jazz/Rock Performances." Los Angeles Times. 20 Apr. 1988, Orange County ed., part VI: 10.
65) "Double Bass and Saxes at Monday Evening Concerts." Los Angeles Times, 14 Apr. 1988, part VI: 11.
64) "West Coast Premiere of Prina Work at MOCA." Los Angeles Times. 12 Apr. 1988, part V: 10.
63) "First Family of Guitar at Arts Center." Los Angeles Times. 24 Mar. 1988, Orange County ed., part VI: 30.
62) "The Romeros: A Family Tradition: An Interview With Pepe Romero." Performing Arts: Orange County Performing Arts Center. Ed. Jeffrey Hirsch. March 1988: 27-29.
61) "Ziegler Leads Ensemble in UK/LOS ANGELES '88 Concert." Los Angeles Times. 23 Mar. 1988, part VI: 3.
60) "XTET Gives Intimate Concert at Campus Theatre." Los Angeles Times. 21 Mar. 1988, part VI: 4.
59) "Pro Musica Nipponia." Los Angeles Times. 14 Mar. 1988, part VI: 3.
58) "Hemingway Work Premieres at the Newport Museum." Los Angeles Times. 5 Mar. 1988, Orange County ed., part VI: 13.
57) "The Romeros Quartet: A Family Tradition." Revue. Ed. Shawn Fraser. 29 Feb. 1988: 18+.
56) "William Kraft: 'The Sublime and the Beautiful'; 'Gallery '83'; 'Des Imagistes.' CRI SD 547." Los Angeles Times. 28 Feb. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 62+.
55) "Louise Talma: 'The Ambient Air'; 'Full Circle'; 'Lament'; Three Bagatelles; 'Kaleidoscopic Variations'; 'Four-Handed Fun.' CRI SD 549." Los Angeles Times. 28 Feb. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 64.
54) "Gordon Mumma: 'Mesa'; 'Pontpoint'; 'Fwyyn.' Lovely Music VR 1092 (Direct Metal Mastering)." Los Angeles Times. 28 Feb. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 64.
53) "Restaurants for Those Who Party Hearty." Los Angeles Times. 14 Feb. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 88.
52) "Post-Modern Music: 'Condominium of Babel.' " Los Angeles Times. 13 Feb. 1988, part VI: 5+.
51) "West Coast Premieres of 2 Thome Compositions." Los Angeles Times. 11 Feb. 1988, part VI: 6+.
50) "Cambridge Buskers." Los Angeles Times. 1 Feb. 1988, part VI, 5.
49) "Douglas Allanbrook: 'Twelve Preludes for All Seasons'; Edwin Dugger: 'In Opera's Shadow.' CRI SD 541." Los Angeles Times. 31 Jan. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 57.
48) "Vladimir Ussachevsky: 'Dialogues and Contrasts'; 'Colloquy.' CRD SD 543." Los Angeles Times. 31 Jan. 1988, Sunday Calendar: 57.
47) "Vazzana's 'Whispers and Chants' Echoes a Poet." Los Angeles Times. 12 Jan. 1988, Orange County ed.: 8.
46) "Some Places to Pop the New Year's Cork." Los Angeles Times. 27 Dec. 1987, Sunday Calendar: 99.
45) Ruth Reichl. "No Wait at the Inn." Los Angeles Times. 20 Dec. 1987, Sunday Calendar: 107+.
44) "Musicians Spread the Maharishi's Message of Peace." Los Angeles Times. 11 Dec. 1987, part VI: 12.
43) "Zeitgeist Quartet at County Museum." Los Angeles Times. 10 Dec. 1987, part VI: 12.
42) "Pianist Cardini at L.A. City College." Los Angeles Times. 4 Dec. 1987, part VI: 14.
41) "Music Is Nonstop for Pepe Romero." Los Angeles Times. 4 Dec. 1987, part VI: 6.
40) "Eduardo Fernández Recital at Ambassador." Los Angeles Times. 19 Nov. 1987, part VI: 8.
39) "Stuffing Out at Thanksgiving." Los Angeles Times. 15 Nov. 1987, Sunday Calendar: 115.
38) "SCREAM Festival at Schoenberg Hall." Los Angeles Times. 10 Nov. 1987, part VI: 4.
37) "YMF Debut Orchestra Opens Season at UCLA." Los Angeles Times. 3 Nov. 1987, part VI: 3.
36) "All-Polish Program at USC." Los Angeles Times. 30 Oct. 1987, part VI: 20.
35) "Flutists Galway, Wilson in Concert at El Camino." Los Angeles Times. 17 Oct. 1987, part VI: 2.
34) "Composers Forum at Mount St. Mary's." Los Angeles Times. 29 Sep. 1987, part VI: 8.
33) "Pulner, Ohara in 'Astroboy.' " Los Angeles Times. 26 Sep. 1987, part VI: 7.
32) " 'Miss Barstow.' " Los Angeles Times. 21 Sep. 1987, part V: 7.
31) "Five Laid-Back Composers Have Bond in Locale, Film." Los Angeles Times. 19 Sep. 1987, part VI: 2.
30) "Singer Sees Message in Weill Music." Los Angeles Times. 11 Sep. 1987: 2.
29) "XTET Ensemble at West L.A. College." Los Angeles Times. 28 May 1987, part VI: 5.
28) "Die vier Musiker von 'Camerata Köln' lieben Barockmusik und Straßnkreuzer." Neue Presse. Ed. Hans Vogel. 27 May 1987: 9.
27) "Gewandhaus-Konzerte in Pasadena brachten ein volles Haus." Neue Presse. Ed. Hans Vogel. 13 May 1987: 9.
26) "12 Works Played in Monday Series." Los Angeles Times. 6 May 1987, part VI: 4.
25) "Works by Lois Vierk and Guy Klucevsek." Los Angeles Times. 28 Apr. 1987, part VI: 7.
24) "Violinistin aus dem Schwarzwald beeindruckt die Musikwelt in L.A." Neue Presse. Ed. Hans Vogel. 22 Apr. 1987: 9.
23) "Mumelter/Mauser Duo in 20th-Century Works." Los Angeles Times. 9 Apr. 1987, part VI: 3.
22) "SCREAM Festival." Los Angeles Times. 10 Nov. 1986, part VI: 2.
21) "Music of '80s Played by Minnestoa Quartet." Los Angeles Times. 26 Sep. 1986, part VI: 10.
20) "Land Grab." L. A. Weekly. 11-17 July 1986: 16.
19) "Morton Feldman Mini-Fest." Los Angeles Times. 24 Feb. 1986, part VI: 2.
18) "U.S. Composers Featured in Concert." Los Angeles Times. 19 Feb. 1986, part VI: 6.
17) "Kronos Quartet." Los Angeles Times. 20 Jan. 1986, part VI: 3.
16) "Germany's Ensemble 13 Plays at County Museum." Los Angeles Times. 4 Dec. 1985, part VI: 6.
15) "Composer Grierson at Theatre Center." Los Angeles Times. 19 Nov. 1985, part VI: 6.
14) "Road Test for 'Freeway Concert.' " Los Angeles Times. 12 Nov. 1985, part VI: 2.
13) "Winant Beats his Drum at USC." Los Angeles Times. 9 Nov. 1985, part VI: 2.
12) "Fusion and Confusion." Los Angeles Times. 8 Nov. 1985, part VI: 2.
11) "Bassist Turetzky Talks, Plays in Recital at USC." Los Angeles Times. 7 Nov. 1985, part VI: 2.
10) "Scott Ensemble Weaves Composition." Los Angeles Times. 4 Nov. 1985, part VI: 2.
9) "Electronic Music at Harbor College." Los Angeles Times. 28 Oct. 1985, part VI: 6.
8) "New Music America '85 Comes to L.A." Los Angeles Times. 27 Oct. 1985, Sunday Calendar: 50+.
7) "Kronos Mixes Minimalism, Jazz." Los Angeles Times. 15 Oct. 1985, part VI: 5.
6) "Beethoven series starts off with a shine." The Daily News. 29 Aug. 1985, L.A. Life: 20.
5) "Comparing Perlman as Artist and violinist." The Daily News. 17 Aug. 1985, L.A. Life: 16.
4) "Hogwood gets a Handel on the Bowl." The Daily News. 20 July 1985, L.A. Life: 18.
3) "LAPO focuses on youth in season's warm-up." The Daily News. 9 July 1985, L.A. Life: 17.
2) "Lo Cal Composers Play at Morgan Wixson Theatre." Los Angeles Times. 4 June 1985, part VI: 2.
1) "Frederick Fox: 'Night Ceremonies'; Stuart Sankey, 'Variations for Orchestra.' The Louisville Orchestra condcuted by Akira Endo. Louisville Orchestra First Edition Records LS 780." Los Angeles Times. 21 Apr. 1985, Sunday Calendar: 43.