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Celebrate Randy's birthday on July 28 by performing his composition
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James Randolph "Randy" Hostetler

July 28, 1963 - Feb. 1, 1996

"I thought he was one of the most talented people I have ever met, and someone who was bound to make an indelible mark on the culture of our country sooner or later. Certainly he was a key figure in the world of struggling Los Angeles artists. With him surely a part of our hopes for a renewal of the arts in America has vanished. We must carry on."
- Frederic Rzewski

Randy was not an eccentric composer (even though he wrote a piece using billiard balls to play a piano). He was just an honest composer. The work he did came directly from his perception of who he was, and what he wanted to say. We're all the more fortunate because he was so good at expressing these things, and what he had to say was, and is, such a joy to hear.
- Paul Lansky

During his brief career Randy Hostetler accomplished a great deal. His catalogue includes over forty works in a wide range of media - instrumental solo and chamber works, vocal music, film music, tape music, intermedia works, experimental film and video, visual art and performance art. His Living Room Series provided an outlet for experimental composers, artists and performers in Los Angeles, often attracting participants from as far away as the Bay Area and Las Vegas.
- Arthur Jarvinen

New Video Additions to Randy's Room!

Randy's string quartet Palm Quart. Video by Francesca Talenti, posted on Youtube by Zig Gron

Randy's string quartet Floaters. Posted on YouTube by Zig Gron

Randy performing "8". Video by Zig Gron

Randy conducting "Pilgrim's Chorus" by Richard Wagner. Video by Zig Gron

Randy's Work

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Performances of Randy's Work

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Recollections

"My memories are of how he loved to bring joy to others, but only if he could challenge and stimulate at the same time. Of his heroic refusal to pander or play down to an audience. Of his fearless improvisations, his intrepid walking bass lines, his howling, yelping scats, his impeccably timed and witty musical quotations, of "Ingredients" and his piece "for piano and 8 ball". And of his physical portrayal of three-against-two rhythm: pivoting on his right foot, his torso rocking while his left leg pumped in opposition to his emphatic arms. He was three against two.

Randy had a wondrous appreciation for and sensitivity to life as art, as text as music. All sounds were music to him, from the blank of an old radiator starting up to the rhythm of a story well told. Randy found the extraordinary in the ordinary, the uncommon in the common. His was a gift that made those whom he touched more aware of the richness of their world by his willingness to share his."
- Mark Heller

"He never heard noise, he heard only music"
- Kate Hostetler

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Works for or Dedicated to Randy

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Links Related to Randy's Life

"Whether bringing young struggling musicians together in his 'Living Room' every two months, or gardening and cooking with exotic herbs, practicing T'ai chi, reading Zen and Japanese poetry, composing and performing on the road, Hostetler was a whirling, eclecic, humorful, detailed, demanding work in prgress....

But it seems that above all what attracted so many artists to Randy Hostetler was that always everywhere, he asked the impertinent questions of others and himself. He jolted them into imagination and examination."
- Ralph Nader

Listen to Randy play Erik Satie

Randy at the piano

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Randy's Words

"A lot of people make a mistake in believing that improvisation, or the fact that the types of forms Randy chose, or the media that he chose weren't always easily definable by traditional standards and that somehow that made him quirky or esoteric. Randy was brilliant. And there's nothing that he approached that didn't bring that brilliance to it."
- Rick Applebaum

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