
Brian Fennelly, born Kingston, NY, 14 Aug 1937, is an American composer. He studied at Yale University with Perle and Schuller. He has been a music administrator and in 1981 became professor at New York University. His music includes 12-note works and freely atonal works. In addition to composing and teaching, he has been active as a pianist and also as an officer and board member in a number of music organizations; he also co-directs the Washington Square Contemporary Music Society, which he founded in 1976.
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Sigol' For Two
String Quartet in Two Movements: Movement I
Boy of Dreams
My Slow Motion
Sleep Now
String Quartet in Two Movements: Movement II
Sonata Seria: DOUBLE MIRROR:Double-Coda
Tangoblique
Colors
Secret Smiles
Smaller Than This (The Conversation)
Numb
Scherzando
Empirical Rag
Response
Just About Enough
Unforgettable Lullaby
Arietta
In Wildness Is The Preservation Of The World
Three Piano Pieces: Monogram
Quasi Una Cadenza
Sonata Seria: Introduction-MIRROR-Recitative and Aria-MIRROR: Double
Sukhi!
Sonata Seria: Maestoso-DOUBLE MIRROR-Scherzo
Arias and Interludes (String Quartet No. 2): Part I - Introduction
On Civil Disobedience, from A Thoreau Symphony
Lunar Halos (Parasalenae) For Doublebass And Chamber Orchestra
Three Piano Pieces: ThingamaBob
Sonata Seria: Epilogue
Canzona And Dance
Tesserae II
A Sprig of Andromeda
Reflections/Metamorphoses
Chrysalis (From A Thoreau Symphony)
Thoreau Fantasy No. 2 (Ambrosial Mornings)
Concert Piece For Trumpet And Orchestra
Fantasy Variations
Three Piano Pieces: Tangoblique
Canzona and Dance: Dance
Three Pieces For Piano - No. 2: Tangoblique
Skyscapes III
Movement I
Epilogue
Tesserae IV 'So-Low' - I - Introduction / Pilafony I / Sombre Sounds (A)
Tesserae IV 'So-Low' - II - Pilafony II / Sombre Sounds (B) / Solemn Song
Tesserae IV 'So-Low' - III - Coda: Toccata
Thoreau Fantasy No. 2 (Ambrosial Mornings), for Orch. (1985)
A Sprig of Andromeda, for Orchestra (1991-92)
Tesserae II: Fantasy for Cello (1972)
Evanescences, for Instruments & Electronic Tape (1969) Part I
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