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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earle_BrownEarle Brown - Wikipedia

    Earle Brown (December 26, 1926 – July 2, 2002) was an American composer who established his own formal and notational systems. Brown was the creator of "open form," [1] a style of musical construction that has influenced many composers since—notably the downtown New York scene of the 1980s (see John Zorn) and generations of ...

  2. Learn about Earle Brown (1926–2002), an American composer who pioneered graphic notation and open form in postwar music. Explore his influences, works, commissions and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

  3. Earle Brown (born December 26, 1926, Lunenburg, Massachusetts, U.S.—died July 2, 2002, Rye, New York) was one of the leading American composers of avant-garde music, best known for his development of graphic notation and the open-form system of composition.

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  4. Earle Brown, composer and the Earle Brown Music Foundation Charitable Trust.

  5. Jul 8, 2002 · Earle Brown, an innovative experimental composer who allowed performers considerable interpretive freedom, and whose vision of sound as an almost concrete object is often expressed in a form of...

  6. Jun 16, 2019 · You see his name everywhere: the Earle Brown Farm Apartments, Earle Brown Tower, Earle Brown Elementary, Earle Brown Drive. He even has his own conference and events center. But who was Earle Brown and why is he so important to Brooklyn Center?

  7. About. Created exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, the Earle Brown Music Foundation Charitable Trust supports activities in the areas of contemporary music as well as education, women’s rights and health, and climate change research and environmental protection.