Galen Brown
used plain-spoken melodies and propulsive post-Minimalist rhythms to
convey unease
over global affairs. . . verging on melancholy resignation in
And Carthage Must Be Destroyed.
-The New York
Times
I had hoped that the conference would bring about some potent
distinctions between
minimalism and postminimalism. Galen Brown's brilliant paper "Process
as Means and End
in Minimalist and Postminimalist Music" achieved a climax in that
respect, widely noted as such.
-Kyle Gann
Galen H. Brown is a composer and a Senior Editor at Sequenza21.com.
He studied composition with
David Rakowski, Jon Applieton, and Lee
Hyla, and holds a Masters degree from New England Conservatory.