Included with issue 75 of Musicworks magazine which features Eastern traditions in Western contexts by Tim Brady -Describing the evolution of Hope Lee's musical voice, influenced by Chinese, Canadian, and European cultures; Quantum Improvisation by Pauline Oliveros - Addressing the influences of changing technologies on our understanding and experience of music; [Re]Reading John Cage by Columnist Udo Kasemets - Discussing music at the beginning of the millennium, in the first article of a series, entitled NOWNOTES; Against Purity by Scott Johnson - Expanding on his essay The Counterpoint of Species, Johnson ponders current musical culture.; Resonances by Erik Belgum - Philip Blackburn and Warren Burt on the influence of Kenneth Gaburo's music + Concert, CD and Book Reviews, Announcements, CD listings, Publishers' Addresses.
Track 1 recorded live at the première performance on November 27, 1994, at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto. Track 2 from the CD Good Time, A Good Time, Tuizer Music. Track 3 from the CD Pauline Oliveros and David Gamper at the Ijsbreker, Jan 24, 1999, JdK Productions. Track 4 from the Rock, Paper, Scissors, Point Records. Track 5 performed by members of the Center of New Music, University of Iowa, Feb. 11, 1984. Track 6 written for SATB chorus, soprano solo and tape; performed July 31, 1966 at the University of Illinois Summer Workshop in Analysis and Performance of Contempory Music, Gregory Hall Theater. Track 8 combines two compositions as live radio art for Surface Tension, ABC Australia. The 90-minute broadcast took place on Hiroshima Day, August 8, 1987.