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Brown, Earle (Appleton) (1926–2002)US composer. He pioneered graph notation (a method of notating controlled improvisation by graphical means) and mobile form during the 1950s, as in Available Forms II (1962) for ensemble and two conductors. He was an associate of John Cage and was influenced by the visual arts, especially the work of Alexander Calder and Jackson Pollock.
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