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California EAR Unit

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54:(conductor). By 1983 Terranova, Kennedy and McCandless had departed, and Arthur Jarvinen (percussion) and Lorna Eder (piano) joined. After many years with the same personnel, changes began to occur and one by one original members departed and new performers joined the group. Amy Knoles is the only remaining original member, along with longtime pianist Vicki Ray, and violinist Eric KM Clark. 65:. Inspired by their experiences with Mosko, and aware that Los Angeles at the time did not have a resident contemporary music ensemble, Steiger and Rohrig gathered a group of colleagues together after a rehearsal and in the meeting that followed in the CalArts Cafeteria the idea for the group was developed. The name EAR Unit was chosen sometime later, after many weeks of debate. 49:
The original members of the EAR Unit were Dorothy Stone (flute); James Rohrig (clarinet); Amy Knoles and Daniel Kennedy (percussion); Gaylord Mowrey and Michael McCandless (piano); Robin Lorentz and Mary Terranova (violin); Erika Duke (cello); and
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In the 1980s, the EAR Unit often juxtaposed strikingly different works on the same program. At one of the first concerts in 1982, in a bank building in downtown Los Angeles, they presented a program that included works by
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In 1983, the EAR Unit performed a concert at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (one of the first of over 100 they would play there) featuring the West Coast premiere of
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that the statement of the piece "is that the whole of serious music in Los Angeles is as fake as the finger-synching in the piece."
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in 1981 by a group of students who had all been performing in the CalArts 20th-Century Players under the direction of
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Beginning in 1987 the California EAR Unit had been Ensemble-in-Residence at the
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Shulgold, Marc (21 May 1984). "ZAPPA BENDS EARS AT BING THEATER".
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was an American chamber ensemble dedicated to the performance of
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In 1999 The EAR Unit received a Letter of Distinction from the
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Index

California Ear Unit
contemporary classical music
Los Angeles
California
Rand Steiger
California Institute of the Arts
Stephen "Lucky" Mosko
Elliott Carter
Louis Andriessen
Nicholas Slonimsky
Frank Zappa
Steve Reich
Pierre Boulez
Frederic Rzewski
Donald Martino
Stimmung
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
American Music Center
Louis Andriessen
Eve Beglarian
Henry Brant
Kitty Brazelton
Joan LaBarbara
Annea Lockwood
Scott Lindroth
Robert Paterson (composer)
Mel Powell
Terry Riley
Erkki-Sven Tüür
Wadada Leo Smith

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