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Octet I, for eigth loudspeakers (1953)

from Earle Brown by Earle Brown

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The Browns moved to New York at the invitation of (John) Cage and (Merce) Cunningham; Carolyn joined the Cunningham Company. Earle became involved in Cage’s new project, the realization of music entirely for magnetic tape. This was grueling, labor-intensive work—over three years
the studio produced only a handful of works, including Brown’s Octet I for eight loudspeakers, using the leftover tape fragments of other works.

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from Earle Brown, released February 4, 1974
“Project for Music for Magnetic Tape”

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Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc., which records under the label New World Records, was founded in 1975.

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