Music for Violin, Cello & Piano


Date Completed 1952
Duration 3'10"
Publisher Edition Peters
Instrumentation Type Chamber Ensemble
Program Notes "THREE PIECES" for Piano (1951); "PERSPECTIVES" for Piano (1952) and "MUSIC FOR VIOLIN, CELLO AND PIANO" (1952)…all composed in Denver, Colo., are works which use 12 tone pitch rows and "serially" composed rhythmic groups. This juxtaposing of tone rows and rhythmic figurations and their virtually infinite possibilities of integral extension and variation was first suggested to me in my studies of Schillinger techniques but is also similar in concept to old techniques of "iso-rhythm(mic)" composition. I later discovered that Schillinger’s "rhythmic groups" are what Olivier Messiaen called "cellules"…as the word suggests, cells, subject to subdivision, multiplication, expansion, permutation, etc. Apart from these rather technical procedures I composed form, dynamics, melodic trajectories and densities very subjectively and spontaneously. My subjective personality tends to avoid the rather "dark" qualities of much 12 tone music of the time.

"MUSIC FOR VIOLIN, CELLO AND PIANO" is a kind of study in color and wide vertical extensions of instrumental registers. Having been a trumpet player I was fascinated by the possibilities of the wide range of color that stringed instruments are capable of, when I first started to compose, and still. I like the quick, highly detailed juxtaposition of instrumental colors and frequencies. I think that my early influences from painting and sculpture; Pollock, early Guston, Calder, and others, are in there somewhere.
Notes Completed in Denver Colorado, Spring 1952.
Instruments Piano (1)
Violin (1)
Cello (1)
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Discography American Masters Series: Earle Brown
Music for Large Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra

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Selected works 1952-1965

A life in music - CONTEMPORARY SOUND SERIES Box 2
Selected Performances 1969-01-14 Peabody Conservatory of Music
Conductor: Earle Brown
Soloist: Hyo Kang, violin; Maria Christina Kyprie, cello; Kimberly Kabala, piano

2002-11-20 MoMaQNS, Long Island City, New York, USA
Ensemble: Cornelius Dufallo (vln), Stephen Gosling (pno), Rubin Kodheli (vlc)

2007-04-17 Chelsea Art Museum, New York City
Ensemble: Nextworks

2007-06-03 Newton Free Library, Newton, MA
Ensemble: Xanthos Ensemble

2007-06-04 David Friend Recital Hall, Berklee College, Boston
Ensemble: Xanthos Ensemble

    



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