Movements Perpetual
for solo piano
Brown, Timothy
The Concert Pianist, Eduardo Rojas performed the world premier of this work at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth at "The Modern Music Festival"
in conjuncture with the Fort Worth Contemporary Music Fund. The composer, Timothy brown and … Read More
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The Concert Pianist, Eduardo Rojas performed the world premier of this work at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth at "The Modern Music Festival"
in conjuncture with the Fort Worth Contemporary Music Fund. The composer, Timothy brown and his wife Mi Won Choi Brown were also present in the
audience. The work was inspired by the work "Trois Mouvements Perpetuels" by Frances Poulenc (1918; revised in 1939 and 1960) and represented a
clear break from the impressionistic flavor of French piano music in the early 20th century.