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re: Dr. Zvonar
Dear G*d, will someone be taping this?!?
Nice story on the '82 concert, BTW. I have a good mental picture of it.
I am still amazed about the impact that Dr. Z's death had on me,
considering I only knew him via e-mail. I guess it's just having fruitful
communications with a friendly and extremely erudite person, a fellow who's
"been there," then not hearing from him for a while, then finding out that
he's gone and there will be no further communications and that I will never
get to meet the guy. Not as sucky as losing my dad, to be sure, but sucky
nonetheless. I can only guess how his family and close friends must feel.
You guys have such great stories about him!
Love,
~Tim
> [Original Message]
> From: loop.pool <looppool@cruzio.com>
> To: LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting) <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Date: 10/1/2005 11:42:37 AM
> Subject: re: Dr. Zvonar
>
> thanks for sharing that, Rick
>
> Bob Beede and I are going to do a tribute piece in Richard's honor
> for the closing performance at the Y2K5 festival , next Saturday
>evening,
> October 8th
> at close to 10:00 p.m. Bob is going to do some spoken word about
> Richard's life
> while I ,humbly, will play 'Richard' to Bob's 'Diamanda Galas' and
process
> his vocals with my loopers.
>
> Reading this made me remember the first time I met Richard.
>
> Richard, Bob and I did an avante garde electronic performance together
>on
> the same bill in 1982
> which was the first time in my life that I ever
> looped........................it was under the influence of a brilliant
(and
> then,very young) musician that I played with at the time, Michael
Haumesser
> who was the very first person
> I ever heard who spliced his own lo fi cassette tapes loops to make music
he
> called, "not noise" (www.notnoise.com). Not Michael and Jim Rutledge
and I
> called ourselves "Tao Electrical" for that evening
> as we were the rhythm section for a popular local new wave band called
"Tao
> Chemical".
>
> Bob Beede was my first professor of electronic music and he played on
>the
> bill with a good friend of his, the first PHD I ever met in music, Dr.
> Zvonar. I still have the poster for that one somewhere.
>
> I remember that I felt sooooo grown up...................playing 'art'
> music..............electronic music..............with not only my
professor
> but his PHD friend with the great reputation from lands to the south of
> us.......running
> tape loops on a borrowed tube Echoplex with the erase head
> disengaged............leaving the stage at the break
> between acts and letting all three of those tube Echoplexes keep running
> their rather ambient tapes out of sync with each other.
>
> It was a heady time and I owe a lot to Dr. Z. We all miss him.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rick Williamson
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 4:21 AM
> Subject: Dr. Zvonar
>
>
> audioMIDI.com put up a tribute page for Dr. Z.
>
>
http://www.audiomidi.com/classroom/cedge/cutting_edge_zvonar.cfm?CPID=1397