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  1. Ensemble: Phi Mu Alpha SinfoniaConductor: Earle Brown. July 8, 1972 • Tanglewood. Conductor: Bruno Maderna. February 6, 1972 • Peabody Conservatory of Music. September 7, 1970 • Teatro La Fenice, Venice, Italy. Ensemble: Orchestra da camera Nuova ConsonanzaConductor: Daniele Parisprima esecuzione italiana)

  2. Earle Brown by Earle Brown, released 04 February 1974 1. Times Five (1963) 2. Octet I, for eigth loudspeakers (1953) 3. December 1952 (1952) 4. Novara (1962) As seen (somewhere in background) but not heard on Netflix's "Archive 81" Excerpt from Composer’s notes from the 2000 CRI Reissue "It is obviously a great pleasure for me that CRI is re-releasing its 1974 recording of my work, and an ...

  3. Music By Earle Brown by Earle Brown, released 04 February 1974 1. Times Five 2. Octet I 3. December 1952 4. Novara As seen (somewhere in background) but not heard on Netflix's "Archive 81" Excerpt from Composer’s notes from the 2000 CRI Reissue: "It is obviously a great pleasure for me that CRI is re-releasing its 1974 recording of my work, and an even greater pleasure that I am able to add ...

  4. The New Music Ensemble directed by Stuart Smith. The Juilliard Chamber Ensemble conducted by Earle Brown. Ensemble: Charlott Moorman, cello Nam June Paik, piano. Ensemble: Toshi Ichiyanagi and La Monte Young, pianos. 4 Systems performed by John Cage and David Tudor, pianos; for "Galaxy" a Merce Cunningham dance. Soloist: David Tudor.

  5. 1926. Born Earle Appleton Brown Jr., December 26 in Lunenberg, MA. 1940s. Private studies in trumpet and big band performances in Massachusetts. 1944-45. Attends Northeastern University in Boston and studies engineering and mathematics. 1945-46. Enters Air Force at the end of World War II.

  6. 18 de ene. de 2013 · The first performance was at the University of Illinois Arts Festival in March 1953. The work is for eight separate channels of sound to be heard through eight independent sound sources spaced equidistantly (360 degrees) around the audience. The compositional technique used in “OCTET I” is based on statistical procedures applied almost ...

  7. From the West – Plymouth, Maple Grove, St. Cloud. Take I-94 East and I-694 East. At the split of I-694 and I-94, follow I-94 to Shingle Creek Parkway exit #34, follow Cloverleaf around, turn left onto Shingle Creek Parkway, left at stoplight (Summit Drive North), left again one block at Earle Brown Drive (first turn), follow around to the main entrance on your right.