Merton Brown Explained

Merton Brown (May 5, 1913, Berlin, Vermont – February 20, 2001, Charlestown, Massachusetts) was an American composer who studied with Wallingford Riegger and Carl Ruggles. He often collaborated with choreographers including former Martha Graham dancer Matti Haim, José Limón, and Thomas Hewitt.[1]

Virgil Thomson describes him as a "neo-contrapuntalist" influenced by Carl Ruggles and involved with "rounded material", but not so much with the "personalized sentiment" involved in neoromanticism.[2]

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Sources

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20091215045806/http://thomashewittdance.org/collab.html. Collaboration with Merton Brown / Brief Biography of Merton Brown. dead. December 15, 2009. thomashewittdance.org. 2006.
  2. [Virgil Thomson|Thomson, Virgil]