Book 2

Thinking Sound Music

by Charles Shere and John Rockwell

Published 1 March 1995
Robert Erickson's music bristles with the quintessential virtues of modernist American composers: intelligence, good humor, lyricism, rich sonorities, inventive sound-colors. It is firmly rooted in a thorough understanding of all musics now available, from ancient Greece to John Cage, yet it speaks with a characteristically American voice, direct and good-natured, attuned to the vernacular, never condescending to its audiences.

Book 3

Everbest Ever

by Virgil Thomson, Charles Shere, and Margery Tede

Published 1 January 1996
Spanning two decades, from 1968 to 1989, the letters-written as jeux d'espirit and presented in the same spirit-touch on Thomson's life, compositions, and writings; Gertrude Stein and Marcel Duchamp; music criticism; travel, food and wine; the local musical scene; and plans (sometimes fulfilled, sometimes not) for concerts and recordings. The record Thomson's correspondence with composer and writer Charles Shere, soprano Margery Tede, and other San Francisco friends. Editorial annotations place the letters in context.