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No, not quite yet. But almost. A couple of the duo pieces he's written for us come pretty close to sounding like it, though no electronics involved. And of course the duo pieces I write for us do include live looping. They are not released yet, but if you are interested in hearing some, let me know. We are beginning a trio next year with David Cossin (www.davidcossin.com), who also loops, where we will all be synced up with Plexes probably, we'll do sets of improvised and written pieces. If you're up in boston, we'll for sure do a set or two up there... -todd On 12/19/01 5:15 AM, "p koniuto" <taghairm@mindspring.com> wrote: > > > [Todd R.:] > >> I now produce my own 'new music theater show' which includes > my own >> loop-based music and music of others including phil kline, evan > ziporyn, and >> theo bleckmann, a vocal looper. I'll include the sites > > Does Evan Ziporyn's original music ever involve > live looping? I've heard the wonderful pieces > he's composed for the MIT gamelan ensemble, and > i've seen/heard him perform with Bang On A Can > doing Music For Airports, among other things. > > I've really enjoyed a lot of what he does, but > i don't think i've heard any overt use of looping > in any of his pieces. If there are some, could > you point them out? Thanks! > > -peter > > >