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EAR Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版 | EAR Magazine
''Ear Magazine'' was a monthly music magazine devoted to new music. The magazine was in circulation between 1973 and 1991. It often dealt with musical applications of feminism, politics, and the environment. It was also notable for its extensive listings of new music events in the Bay Area, and later, New York. ==History== ''Ear Magazine'' began as a volunteer-based effort in the Bay Area in 1973. It was first edited by Charles Shere and published by Ann Kish, though Beth Anderson became the principal editor by the fifth issue in May 1973. It was originally meant to provide a balance between traditional classical music and contemporary music.〔http://radiom.org/detail.php?omid=AM.1973.01.23.A〕 Originally published on newsprint, yet still referred to as a magazine, early Ear was notable for its extensive concert listings and for its promise to publish at least one new musical score in each issue. Several important composers, including Lou Harrison,〔Harrison, Lou. "Precision Piece: A: Phrase for Arion's Leap", Ear I, January 1973.〕 Beth Anderson,〔Anderson, Beth. "Peachy Keen-O", Ear V, June 1973.〕 and Gene Tyranny,〔Sheff, Robert. "Street", Ear IX, November 1973.〕 among others, contributed new scores to early issues. Over time, ''Ear'' began focusing almost exclusively on new music with special attention being paid to Bay Area composers. As it was originally conceived of as a local magazine, it was primarily circulated at Bay Area concerts and at local booksellers.
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