
Elizabeth Brown combines a composing career with a diverse performing life, playing flute, shakuhachi, and theremin in a wide variety of musical circles. Her chamber music, shaped by this unique group of instruments and experiences, has been called luminous, dreamlike and hallucinatory. Brown was born in 1953 in Camden, Alabama, where she grew up on an agricultural research station. After receiving a Master’s degree in flute performance from The Juilliard School in 1977, she started composing in the late 1970’s.
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Arcana
Isle Royale Shakuhachi Duets: Loons
Figures in a Landscape
Blue Minor: In the deep bare garden
Blue Minor: Be still
Blue Minor: Alone
The Memory Palace
Acadia
Seahorse
Liguria
Three Arias from A Bookmobile for Dreamers
Archipelago
Loons (From Isle Royale Shakuhachi Duets)
Blue Minor: Listening to the evening
Travelogue
Atlantis
Piranesi
Afterimage
Migration
Shinshoufuukei, or An Imagined Landscape: I. Stroll garden
Shinshoufuukei, or An Imagined Landscape: II. Aged, mossy rock
Shinshoufuukei, or An Imagined Landscape: IV. Departure
Shinshoufuukei, or An Imagined Landscape: III. Praise poetry-landscape haiku
A Clean Sweep [for shakuhachi and fixed media]
Mirage
Centre Bridge - 1999
Centre Bridge (1999)
'Loons' from Isle Royale Shakuhachi Duets
March21
Loons From Isle Royale Shakuhachi Duets
Migration - In Memory Of Julie Farrell (1992)
Migration - In Memory Of Julie Farrell
A Clean Sweep [for two shakuhachis and fixed media]
Brown, Elizabeth / Migration - In Memory Of Julie Farrell
You're All the World to Me
Lagniappe: Hourglass of Stars
Pentalogue: III. walking and waltzing
A Certain Light
Isle Royale Shakuhachi Duets: Isle Royale Shakuhachi Duets: Loons
Shinshofukei, or An Imagined Landscape - II. Aged, Mossy Rock
Three Arias from 'A Bookmobile for Dreamers'
Blue Minor
Shinshofukei, or An Imagined Landscape - III. Praise Poetry - Landscape Haiku
Shinshofukei, or An Imagined Landscape - IV. Departure
East of the Sun
It Had to Be You / Come Rain or Come Shine
Summer Samba
The Folks Who Live On the Hill
We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
A Time for Love
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