Earle Brown
Born: 26th December 1926, Lunenberg, Mass. United States
Died: 2nd July 2002, Rye, New York, United States
Nationality: American
Earle Brown was an American composer who established his own formal and notational systems. Brown was the creator of "open form," a style of musical construction that has influenced many composers since—notably the downtown New York scene of the 1980s (see John Zorn) and generations of younger composers.
Among his most famous works are December 1952, an entirely graphic score, and the open form pieces Available Forms I & II, Centering, and Cross Sections and Color Fields.
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- 1953 versions 1 2 & 3 (1)
- Available Forms 1 (1)
- Corroboree (3)
- Corroboree 1964 for three pianos (1)
- December 1952 (4)
- Folio (4)
- Folio & Four Systems (2)
- For Neil (2)
- Four Systems 1954 (multi-timbral realisation) (1)
- From Folio: November 1952, December 1952, Four Systems (1)
- Home Burial (1)
- MM=135 (piano) (1)
- MM=87 (harp) (1)
- Music for Cello and Piano (1955) (3)
- Music for Violin, Cello and Piano (1952) (2)
- New Piece for spatially distributed ensemble (1)
- Nine Rare Bits (1965) (1)
- Novara (1962) (1)
- November 1952 version 1 (1)
- November 1952 version 2 (1)
- Octet I, for eight loudspeakers (1953) (2)
- October 1952 verion 1 (1)
- October 1952 version 2 (1)
- Small Pieces for Large Chorus (1)
- Special Events (2)
- String Quartet (5)
- Summer Suite ’95 (1)
- Synergy (1)
- Tracer (2)
- Tracking Pierrot for ensemble (1)
- Trio for Five Dancers (1)
- Twenty-Five Pages (1)
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