
Earle Brown was born in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, on December 26, 1926. He studied mathematics and engineering at Northeastern University, and attended the Schillinger House School of Music for techniques of composition and orchestration. Mr. Brown has been a major force in contemporary music since the early 1950's. His work at that time with new notations, scoring methods, and performance attitudes led to his development of graphic, improvisational
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Earle Brown: December 1952
December 1952
Folio
Times Five
Octet I
November 1952
novara
Four Systems
March 1953 (MM 135)
Four Systems 1954
Available Forms I
June 1953
1953
Octet 1
March 1953 (MM 87)
October 1952/March 1953 (MM 87 & 135)
Music for Cello and Piano
Music for Violin, Cello & Piano
Tracking Pierrot
String Quartet
Windsor Jambs
Event - Synergy II (1967/68) [Version 1]
Folio: October 1952
Folio: December 1952
Music for Cello & Piano
Home Burial
4 Systems
Four Systems (1954)
Music for Violin, Cello and Piano
Hodograph I
Corroboree
Nine Rare Bits, For One Or Two Harpsichords
4 Systems (1954)
Tracer
From Folio: November 1952
Nine Rare Bits
Available Forms I (for Chamber Ensemble)
Folio: November 1952
Music for Cello and Piano (1955)
Summer Suite '95: July 14
Folio: 1953
String Quartet (1965)
Windsor Jambs (1980)
From Folio: December 1952
Music for Cello and Piano (1954)
New Piece
Folio (1952-54) - November 1952
Folio (1952-54) - December 1952
Folio (1952-54) - October 1952
Folio (1952-54) - March 1952 MM = 87
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