Monday, February 01, 2016
An Interview with Barry Schrader - Question 5
5. Who came through the studio in the later years at CalArts? Were there any notable experiences that you remember?
You'll find the answer in the main interview post with Barry Schrader here. You'll find some fascinating history there including the early Buchla systems at Cal Arts studios B303, B304, B305 and B308, as well as the transition of the studios in the 1980s. You'll find experts of Barry Schrader's music, including the full film of Galaxy of Terror which featured a score composed by Barry on the Buchla 200.
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