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Please visit this page often for SAMPLES OF MUSIC by faculty and students, including the annual SOUND CHECK CD by graduate composers and performers.
Sound Check is available either by digital download or on CD. To obtain your CD of Sound Check One, Two, Three, or Five, e-mail your request including your name and address to publicity@music.ucsd.edu.
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Musicians and Middle Schools: What Creativity Means with Chinary and Susan Ung
- (10/16/1999 28 minutes, #4409)
UCSD TV Productions
George Lewis welcomes Cambodian composer Chinary Ung and violist Susan Ung for a demonstration of the unusual sounds of traditional Cambodian instruments and the effect of culture on music.
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Exploding Pianos
- (01/30/1998 58 minutes, #3377)
UCSD TV Productions
This installment of the acclaimed New Music series by New York-based pianist Kathleen Supove features the world premiere of UCSD professor Chinary Ung's Seven Mirrors, commissioned by the NEA and Meet The Composer.

Caught by the Sky with Wire: The Beiser/Schick Project
- (04/11/1997 59 minutes, #2872)
UCSD TV Productions
Virtuoso percussionist Steven Schick is joined by award-winning cellist and fellow Bang On A Can performer Maya Beyer in a diverse program of works by 20th-century composers, including pieces specially commissioned for the duo.Chinary Ung: Grand Alap (a window in the sky)Bun˜hing Lam: jeder tag ein maya tagNick Didkovsky:Caught by the sky with wireSimon Shaheen:Samai Nahawand