Album US 1974 on Composers Recordings Inc. label
Electronic and Classical (Musique Concrète, Contemporary)
Composed during 1952-1963. "Times Five" and "Novara" recorded in Amsterdam, Holland. This is a composer supervised recording.
Earle Brown tr, perc, b, 1926-2002 US composed by, other, liner notes, album by, conductor, tape, 4-channel tape, electronics, 8 channel tape | |
Harro Ruijsenaars vc, str, *1945 NL cello | |
Govert Jurriaanse fl, NL flute | |
Teresia Tieu , harp | |
Arthur Moore , trombone | |
Jaring Walta , violin | |
David Tudor p, 1926-1996 US piano | |
Harry Sparnaay bcl, *1944 NL clarinet, bass | |
Ton Hartsuiker p, 1933-2015 NL piano, conductor, leader | |
John Floore , trumpet | |
Gerrit Oldeman , viola | |
Roelof Van Driesten , violin |
Judith Lerner artwork by, cover |
Carter Harman producer |
Emile Elsen recorded by |
David Hancock recorded by |
Earle Brown |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Times Five | Earle Brown | |||
2 | Octet I For 8 Loudspeakers | Earle Brown | |||
3 | December 1952 | Earle Brown | |||
4 | Novara | Earle Brown |
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