Charles Norman Mason, Amalgam 1 (1988) for oboe and computer-generated tape; David Weber, oboe
Scott A. Wyatt, Time Mark (1989) for solo percussion with tape accompaniment; Glenn Schaft, percussion
Jeffrey Hass, Liaisons (1991) for computer-generated tape
Barry Schrader, Barroco (1991) for harpsichord and electronics; Alissa Rhode, harpsichord
Cort Lippe, Paraptra (1991) for computer-generated tape
George Todd, Word; Water; Green Idea from Wordscapes (1991) for computer-generated tape
James Mobberley, CAUTION TO THE WINDS (1991) for piano with tape accompaniment; Richard Cass, pianoSEAMUS is a non-profit national organization of composers, performers, and teachers of electro-acoustic music. Electro-acoustic music is a term used to describe those musics which are dependent on electronic technology for their creation and/or performance. SEAMUS strives to address not only relevant technology but also the non-technical issues of aesthetics, collaboration, education, and ethical/social issues pertinent to the electro-acoustic music community. Through its journal, newsletter, recordings, national meetings, and its national archive at the University of Texas at Austin, SEAMUS seeks to increase communication among the diverse constituency of this relatively new musical medium.