In 1963, Barkin was asked by Benjamin Boretz, founding editor of the composers' journal Perspectives of New Music, to join as editor, a post she held until 1985.[3] In 1972 she served as co-editor and when John Rahn became editor in 1984, she remained on for a year as advisory editor.
In the 1980s, Barkin's interests turned to collaborative endeavors, real-time interactive music-making, out of which emerged UCLA's Experimental Workshop. She joined UCLA's Javanese and Balinese Gamelan ensembles and made five trips to Bali and Java to study new music for gamelan under the auspices of a University of California Pacific Rim Research Grant with colleagues Linda Burman-Hall, Sue Carole DeVale, and David Cope. In 1989 Barkin, Benjamin Boretz and James K. Randall co-founded the Open Space music publications series.[3]
Barkin published books and professional articles in journals including Perspectives of New Music.[4][5]
Personal life and death
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In 1957 she married writer, editor, and computer programmer George J. Barkin (1928–2020).[6] They had three sons: Victor, Jesse, and Gabriel.[6]
Elaine Barkin died on February 22, 2023, at the age of 90.[7]
Works
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Principal compositions
Four Short Pieces for Piano (1955)
Chaconne Variations for Orchestra (MFA thesis, 1956)
"...the sky...", SSA and piano; E. E. Cummings' texts for Robert Tusler and the UCLA Women's Choral Society (1978)
De Amore, mini-opera based on love texts from the 12th to the 20th century, 4 female, 4 male speaker-singers, viola, guitar, harp, contrabass, slides Rockefeller Foundation Study Center, Bellagio, Italy and MacDowell Colony Residencies (April, May 1980)
Media Speak, theater piece about nuclear technology, 9 speakers, tape, saxophone, masks and slides – Millay Colony for the Arts (1981)
N.B. Suite, flutes, contrabass – UCLA College of Fine Arts commission; for Nancy and Bertram Turetzky (1982)
At the piano, solo piano – written for Gloria Cheng (1982)
"...to piety more prone...", theater piece, 4 women readers, 4-track tape collage (1982)
Anonymous was a woman, 4-track tape collage, for dancer Annamaura Silverblatt (1984)
Still Life :CPEBS, jazz baritone saxophone, vibraphone – for Carl Pritzkat (1984)
On the way to becoming, 4-track tape collage on original text (1985)
Past is part of, 4-track tape collage on original text (1985)
3 Rhapsodies, flutes, clarinet – for Catherine Schieve and Robert Paredes (1986)
OutBack, 4-track tape collage – for Peggy Circerska and 2 dancers (1987)
Anything Goes – in memoriam Abraham Schwadron; 4-track tape collage (1987)
Encore for Javanese gamelan (1988)
"...out of the air...", basset horn, tape – written for Georgina Dobrée (1989)
To Whom It May Concern #2 4-track tape collage; textline by Benjamin Boretz (1989)
Legong Dreams, solo oboe (1990)
Social Contracts, theater piece, texts, five improvising players (1990)
Exploring the Rigors of In Between & Coming Apart at the Seams, flute, French horn, violin, viola, violoncello (Southern California Music Librarians Association commission) (1991)
Kotekan Jam, conceived for the University of Oregon's Pacific Rim Balinese Gamelan (1991)
continuous, texts designed to stimulate interactive music-making (1992)
Gamelange, harp, mixed gamelan, hand percussion – written for Sue DeVale and the UCLA New Music Gamelan Band (1993)
"...for my friends' pleasure...", harp and soprano – written for Sue DeVale and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy, texts by Sappho, Sue DeVale, bell hooks, Santal girl, Emily Dickinson (1995)
Touching all Bases/Di Mana-mana, collaboratively composed with I Nyoman Wenten for Basso Bongo & Gamelan; Meet the Composer Commission (1996)
Lagu Kapal Kuning (Song of the Yellow Boat) for Balinese gamelan angklung (1996)
Poem for Tom Lee and the UCLA Symphonic Wind & Percussion Ensemble (1999)
Song for Sarah solo violin – written for and with Mark Menzies (2001)
Ode, 16 woodwinds and percussion (2001–02)
Ballade, solo violoncello and voice (2002–04)
Tambellan Suite for Ron George and his Tambellan (2003–04)
Warna/Colors for Balinese and Javanese Gamelan, in memoriam Leonard Stein (2003)
Purnama, Cut Short, Step by Step, From the Abbeys, MIDI pieces (2004)
Faygele's Footsteps, MIDI dulcimer, sitar, gamelan, harp, piano (2005)
Inti Sari for Loyola Marymount's gamelan angklung (2005)
Easy Pieces for Harp for Sue Carole DeVale (2005–06)
Piano Suite [Prelude, Umbrella Steps, Sara's Dance, When the Wind Blows] (2007)
XTET: Last Dance for Milton, MIDI pianos, celesta, harpsichord, organ, drum set – for the Open Space/Perspectives of New Music Milton Babbitt Memorial CD (2011)
Fidl Trio (+1) (in memoriam Paul Des Marais), 2 violins, contrabass + (2012)
Publishers: Mobart Music; Association for the Promotion of New Music; American Gamelan Institute; Yelton-Rhodes Music < www.yrrmusic.com >
^Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian, eds. (1994). The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 22 January 2011.
^Pendle, Karin (1999). "Biographical details". American Women Composers. Vol. 16.