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  • Sounds kinda like Webern

  • Cross Sections and Color Fields is an excellent example of Earle Brown's notation. The hand written additions to the engraved notation of this copy are from Earle Brown.

  • The score excerpt seen here is not Music for Cello and Piano. It is a page from Earle Brown's Cross Sections and Color Fields. The first page of Music for Cello and Piano can be seen on the Earle Brown Music Foundation website.

  • Yes, I know. The images on the videos you commented on were simply to illustrate Brown's scoring techniques.

  • grazie!!

    al Pompidou non c'è traccia di suoi cd, eppure è una grande biblioteca! sembra non lo conoscano.. e non c'è nemmeno bo nilsson!!

  • THIS is actually my favorite recording of Cello and Piano! David Tudor (piano), David Soyer (cello)... Stunning!! It's too beautiful to be ignored.

  • Color fields and the cross sections is his best work. Rarely heard...

  • Ever heard of Helmut Lachenmann?

  • beautiful

  • Completely agree, the creator of 'open form' was one of the most important composers of last century, any chance to post his work for harpsichord played by Elisabeth Chojnacka ??

  • This is good good stuff! I have a cellist friend and we're strong advocates of 20th century stuff. We've done all the Webern cello pieces and we've done Feldman's Durations II--this would make a great program companion piece for the Feldman!

  • This piece is so addictive...

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