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  1. John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry: A Brief History with Documents (Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Jonathan Earle, 2008-01-04
  2. Modern Optics by Earle B. Brown, 1974-06
  3. For Your Eyes Only by Earle Brown, 2003-11-04
  4. Basic Optics for the Sportsman by Earle B. Brown, 1949
  5. Henry Brown: The Outlaw-Marshal (The Early West) by Bill O'Neal, 1980
  6. Earle Brown
  7. WILLIAMS, BROWN & EARLE CATALOG by No Author Listed, 2009
  8. American Expatriates in Norway: Anne Brown, Earle Hyman, Hunter Freeman, Willis Forko, Antonio Burks
  9. History of the Earle Brown Farm by Jane; Howe, Leone; Gustafson, Mary Jane Hallberg, 1983
  10. The Studia Philonica Annual, III, 1991: Heirs of the Septuagint: Philo, Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity (Festschrift for Earle Hilgert) (Brown Judaic Studies: Studia Philonica)
  11. Confessions of Nat Turner & Judith Sargent Murray & Twenty Years at Hull-House & César Chávez & John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry & Martin Luther King, ... Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s by Kenneth S. Greenberg, Sheila L. Skemp, et all 2008-05-22
  12. No second acts, perhaps, but many encores. (use of quotation by F. Scott Fitzgerald): An article from: American Journalism Review by Earle Palmer Brown, 1995-03-01
  13. Optical instruments, by Earle B Brown, 1945
  14. Optical Instruments by Earle Brown, 1945-01-01

1. Brown,Earle
The Database Home Page. To the Index. Brown Elizabeth C. brown earle (1926) Sex. Male. Comments nbsp. Centering. Written. 1973. Duration. ca. 2000. Comments. Commissioned by the London Sinfonietta.
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Written Duration ca. 20:00 Comments Commissioned by the London Sinfonietta. Premiered by Paul Zukofsky, Violin, and the London Sinfonietta in Manchester, England, Dec. 4, 1973. Publisher Universal
Inst. Flute, Clarinet in Bb, Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet in Bb, Trombone, Piano, Piano, Violin (2), Viola, Cello Grade Comments Novara
Written Duration Comments Publisher Universal
Inst. Flute, Bass Clarinet, Trumpet in Bb, Piano, Violin (2), Viola, Cello Grade Comments Windsor Jambs
Written Duration Comments Premiere performance: Saarbrucken Festival, May, 1981. Publisher American Music Center
Inst. Alto Flute, Clarinet in Bb, Percussion, Piano, Voice, Violin, Viola, Cello Grade Comments Prepared on Sat Feb 28 20:37:15 2004

2. Earle Brown
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3. Earle Brown
Earle Brown. December 26, 1926 July 2, 2002. Earle Brown, a major force in contemporarymusic since the early 1950s, died on July 2 after a long illness.
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Earle Brown December 26, 1926 -July 2, 2002 An Official Photograph of Earle Brown by Jack Mitchell: Download (13.1 MB) Earle Brown, a major force in contemporary music since the early 1950s, died on July 2 after a long illness. A leading composer of the American avant-garde for more than fifty years, Brown was associated with the experimental composers John Cage, Morton Feldman, and Christian Wolff who, with Brown, came to be known as the New York School. Although only 25 when he first met Cage and began working with him as a colleague, Brown's musical experiments and philosophy pre-dated their first encounter. Brown was born in 1926 in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, and in spirit remained a New Englander throughout his life. Like other artists from that region - Ives, Ruggles, Dickinson - he spoke with his own voice and found his own path. To America these artists were iconoclasts, but to Europe they embodied America, and Brown was no exception: his music has been most frequently performed, studied, lauded, and revered by Europeans. Among Brown's key works was Folio (1952-53), which Brown described as "experiments in notation and performing processes," a series of sequential experimental single-page scores that explored space and time parameters in variable and flexible ways. Brown composed December 1952 (the score was a stark, abstract series of floating rectangles) as a musical equivalent to Alexander Calder's mobiles. As a graphic score it is the most famous and audacious example, constantly being played and re-interpreted by musicians worldwide. Based primarily in Europe  from the early 60's until 1968, Brown spent much of his time in Paris where he was part of a close circle of friends that included artists Joan Mitchell and Jean-Paul Riopelle, and composer Betsy Jolas.   

4. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Brown Earle
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5. BROWN Earle - TWENTY-FIVE PAGES
brown earle TWENTY-FIVE PAGES. wergo *steffen schleiermacher pianoRecorded 1996 Price £14.99 Listing brown. View Products
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6. BROWN Earle - MUSIC FOR PIANO(S) 1951-1995
brown earle MUSIC FOR PIANO(S) 1951-1995. new albion corroboree(1964) three pieces (1951) folio (1952) music for trio for 5
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corroboree (1964) three pieces (1951) folio (1952) music for trio for 5 dancers (1953) perspectives (1952) 25 pages (1953) forgotten piece (c. 1954) four systems (1954) summer suite '95
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7. Earle Brown
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  • Ìóçûêà äëÿ "Íåæíûõ êíîïîê", ãðîìêîãîâîðèòåëÿ, ôëåéòû, òðóáû, hp. (1953)
  • Îêòåò I, äëÿ 8 ëåíò (1953)
  • Pentathis, äëÿ àíñàìáëÿ (1957)
  • Äîñòóïíûå ôîðìû I, äëÿ 18 ìóçûêàíòîâ (1961)
  • Äîñòóïíûå ôîðìû II, äëÿ îðêåñòðà, 2 äèðèæåðîâ (1962)
  • Novara, äëÿ àíñàìáëÿ (1962)
  • Îòñþäà, äëÿ àíñàìáëÿ SATB è 20 èíñòðóìåíòîâ (1963)
  • Times Five, äëÿ àíñàìáëÿ è ëåíòû (1963)
  • 9 Rarebits, äëÿ 1 èëè 2 êëàâåñèíîâ (1965)
  • Ìîäóëè I-II, äëÿ îðêåñòðà. (1966),
  • Calder Piece, äëÿ 4 óäàðíûõ è ìîáèëÿ (1967),
  • Event: Synergy II, äëÿ 11 äóõîâûõ è 8 ñòðóííûõ (1968),
  • Ìîäóëü III, äëÿ îðêåñòðà (1969)

9. STUDIO Interviews Earle Brown
Earle Brown “No Beginnings, no Endings and the Paradox of Art”.in memorium EARLE BROWN 19262002. Beneath works by Rauschenberg
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Earle Brown: “No Beginnings, no Endings... and the Paradox of Art” in memorium EARLE BROWN 1926-2002 Beneath works by Rauschenberg and Calder, JD Hixson and Earle Brown sat down in Brown’s sitting room in his Rye, New York home in May of 2002 for a discussion meant to be the first in a series on the music and ideas of the distinctly individual personalities that are categorized under the banner of the New York School JD Hixson: For someone in my generation, growing up reading and hearing all these stories about NY in the 50s, this coming together of artists, like yourself, Mr. Cage, Mr. Feldman, Mr. Wolff, (and of course the painters) takes on almost mythical proportions. Could you talk a little bit about the reality underlying all this grandeur? Earle Brown: Well, we certainly didn’t consider it grandeur, at the time! We didn’t know or think that we were writing the music of the future, that we were writing music that would come to influence so many people. We just sort of started off in our different directions. I, myself, never wrote chance music, John did that, and to a certain extent Christian did that. But Morty and I were doing our own things.

10. Earle Brown
Earle Brown. Earle Brown (December 26, 1926 July 2, 2002) was an Americancomposer. A leading representative of the New York School
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Earle Brown December 26 July 2 ) was an American composer . A leading representative of the New York School established in the early 1950s in association with Cage Feldman Tudor and Christian Wolff , he pioneered such concepts as graphic notation , time-notation and open form. Brown was born in Lunenburg, Massachusetts. His early musical background was in jazz . Intent on an aeronautical career, he studied engineering and mathematics at Northeastern University (1944-5) before joining the Army Air Corps. Subsequently, he attended the Schillinger School of Music, Boston (1946-50), and studied the trumpet and composition privately. His encounter with the work of Jackson Pollock and Alexander Calder was particularly influential to his developing musical aesthetic. After moving to Denver (1950-52), he painted, taught the Schillinger method and explored various compositional techniques. At Cage's invitation, he travelled to New York to work on the Project for Music for Magnetic Tape, the results of which included Octet I (1952-3). This studio experience proved valuable in his later roles as an editor and recording engineer for Capitol Records (1955-60) and as the director of artists and repertoire, and producer for Mainstream-Time Records'

11. Houghton Family Project - Person Page 233
Jean brown earle. F, b. 4 September 1888, d. February 1976, 48191. Birth* 4 September1888, VT; Marriage* 24 December 1917, Principal=Karl William Houghton;
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Ada Eagles (F)
b. 12 May 1848, d. September 1849, #11246
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Ada Eagles was the daughter of Stephen Eagles and Catharine Eliza Hatt . Ada Eagles was born on 12 May 1848 in Chipman's Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died in September 1849 at Chipman's Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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b. 3 July 1850, d. January 1856, #11247
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Elias Eagles was the son of Stephen Eagles and Catharine Eliza Hatt . Elias Eagles was born on 3 July 1850 in Chipman's Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died in January 1856 at Chipman's Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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b. 9 April 1844, #11244
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Fred K. H. Eagles was the son of Stephen Eagles and Catharine Eliza Hatt . Fred K. H. Eagles was born on 9 April 1844 in Chipman's Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada. John Eagles (M) b. 19 September 1854, d. February 1859, #11249 Pop-up Pedigree John Eagles was the son of Stephen Eagles and Catharine Eliza Hatt . John Eagles was born on 19 September 1854 in Chipman's Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died in February 1859 at Chipman's Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lewis Eagles (M) b. 2 March 1846, #11245

12. Earle Brown - Encyclopedia Article About Earle Brown. Free Access, No Registrati
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13. Gleebooks - Synergy: Ensemble Avant Leipzig Display Music CD
Music Title, BACK. Title Synergy. Subtitle Ensemble Avant Leipzig. Artistbrown earle. Publisher HAT ART RECORDS. Binding Compact Disc. exGST $28.18.
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14. Earle Brown
Earle Brown visited Miami in 1998 to conduct the New World Symphony in a Subtropics10 performance of Sign Sounds , one of his open form compositions in
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Earle Brown visited Miami in 1998 to conduct the New World Symphony in a Subtropics 10 performance of 'Sign Sounds', one of his "open form" compositions in which the sound-content is written and controlled in "proportional notation". The Festival also organized the performance of 'December 1952' included on the 'Breath' cd as part of the annual Subtropics Marathon concert. Earle Brown conducted members of the Festival's ensemble and guest artists from Tampa's BONK Festival -namely, bassist Luis Gomez-Imbert, keyboardist Drew Krause, flutist Lisa LaCross, David Rogers on accordion and Margaret Lancaster on flute. The ensemble was augmented by students from Florida International University's New Music Ensemble. The 1998 Marathon took place at Gallery Douyon in Coral Gables.
Earle Brown writes:
" 'December 1952' was written for one or more instruments and/or sound-producing media. The following note appears on a notebook page dated Oct. & Nov. '52, but they are the basis of the composition 'December 1952' as well as being particularly relevant to 'Four Systems': "...to have elements exist in space...space as an infinitude of directions from an infinitude of points in space...to work (compositionally and in performance) to right, left, back, forward, up, down, and all points between...the score [being] a picture of this space at one instant, which must always be considered as unreal and/or transitory...a performer must set this all in motion (time), which is to say, realize that it is in motion and step into it...either sit and let it move or move through it at all speeds...[coefficient of] intensity and duration [is] space forward and back."

15. Earle Brown, Composer
Official site. Contains articles, reviews, sample scores, memorial biography, and music samples.
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17. Browse By Artist: BROWN, EARLE
Index of ArtistsBrowse by Artist brown, earle. Artist brown, earle. Title Chamber Music. Label MATCHLESS RECORDINGS (UK) Format CD. Price$ 16.00. Catalog MRCD52. Recorded 19992002. A collection of early works by brown, written 1952-64.
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Artist: BROWN, EARLE Title: Chamber Music Label: MATCHLESS RECORDINGS (UK) Format: CD Price: Catalog #: Recorded 1999-2002. A collection of early works by Brown, written 1952-64. Includes: "Folio", "Corroboree" (for three pianos); "Four Systems" (multi-timbral realisation); "Tracking Pierrot" (for ensemble). Performed by the Dal Niente projects: Simon Allen (vibraphone, marimba, percussion harmonicas, various sound-producing media); Peter Bevan (trombone); Bridget Carey (viola); Tania Chen (piano); Robert Coleridge (piano); Francesca Hanley (flute); Nicolas Hodges (piano); Mieko Kanno (violin); Lore Lixenburg (voice); Zoe Martlew (cello); Mannon Morris (harp); Fiona Ritchie (vibraphone,marimba); David Ryan (clarinet, bass clarinet); Nancy Ruffer (flute); Andrew Sparling (clarinet, bass clarinet); John Tilbury (piano); Earle Brown (conductor). Previous Page Index of Artists Next Page

18. WQXR: Classical Music Scene
Biography noting studies and association with Cage, use of graphic notation, and espousal of open form. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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19. 9631 Earle Brown
Dr.GodfriedWillem RAES. Kursus Experimentele Muziek Boekdeel 9 Literatuur en aktualiteit. Hogeschool Gent Departement Muziek Drama Terug naar inhoudstafel kursus 9631 earle brown earle
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Dr.Godfried-Willem RAES Kursus Experimentele Muziek : Boekdeel 9: Literatuur en aktualiteit Terug naar inhoudstafel kursus Earle BROWN Earle Brown was born on 26 December 1926 in Lunenburg, Massachusetts. He is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has received commissions from Pierre Boulez, Merce Cunningham, Luigi Nono, Lukas Foss, the city of Darmstadt, Germany, and the Rome Radio Orchestra, among others. He has served as Composer-in-Residence at California Insitute of the Arts, Peabody Conservatory, Aspen Music Festival, American Academy in Rome, and the Rotterdam Philharmonic and Conservatory. He was also a visiting professor at the Cologne Conservatory, Basel Conservatory, SUNY at Buffalo, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Univ. of Southern California and Yale Univ. In 1970, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Peabody Conservatory. He worked with John Cage on the Project for Music for Magnetic Tape (1952-55). Other compositions include:
  • Music, for vln., vcl., piano. (1952)

20. David Ryan On The Work Of Earle Brown
Article from Contemporary Musicmaking for Amateurs details his style and compares and contrasts it with that of other recent composers.
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David Ryan on the work of Earle Brown Anybody who has consulted or even casually flicked through a survey of modern music will have come across the spare geometric graphics of Earle Brown's score December 1952. It has become a classic visual image, an example, perhaps the example, of a radical break that occurred in the 1950s between the causality of the sonic event and score. It has also been seen as perhaps the first serious invitation to the classical musician to improvise rather than 'read' in the conventional sense, and much has been made of Earle Brown's early experiences with jazz in connection with this, as well as the impact of visual artists Pollock and Calder on such scores. But this tells only half the story of his concerns and his development as a composer. What has become increasingly clear is the variety of methods and solutions Brown brought to compositions. He remains a vital link between the European avant-garde and the Americans, not only through important associations with Cage, Feldman, Boulez, Maderna and Berio amongst others, but also through his particular attitudes to creating new notational systems for differing situations which has had a profound effect on composition and performance techniques. COMA can be contacted by E-mail info@coma.org

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