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Bruce Brubaker

Bruce Brubaker is a musician, artist, concert pianist, and writer from the United States.

Bruce Brubaker in 1995

Concepts edit

Brubaker's work uses and combines Western classical music with postmodern artistic, literary, theatrical, and philosophical ideas.[1][2] He is associated with the 21st century revitalization of classical music (sometimes termed "alternative classical").[3] With over 150 million plays on Spotify, Brubaker reaches a large music audience online. Brubaker's recordings have been remixed by prominent electronic musicians, including Plaid, Max Cooper, Akufen, Francesco Tristano, Arandel, and others.[4][5][6] The New York Times wrote: "Few pianists approach Philip Glass's music with the level of devotion and insight that Bruce Brubaker brings to it, precisely the reason he gets so much expressivity out of it."[7] He has performed at London's Barbican Hall, the Philharmonie de Paris, New York's David Geffen Hall, and at BOZAR in Brussels. He has created and performed multidisciplinary artworks at the Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron,[8] the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston,[9] Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study,[10] the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival,[11] Columbia University,[12] and at the Juilliard School. Brubaker is an advisor to Yamaha's artificial intelligence project, "Dear Glenn".[13]

Brubaker has published articles about music and semiotics,[14] and performance as research.[15] His blog, "PianoMorphosis", appears at ArtsJournal.com.[16] Brubaker advocates the treatment of written music as "text". He has sometimes performed and recorded new music without the direct input of the composer.[17] Brubaker has said: "The piano is a tool that can be used in different ways. Classical music can be taken as material for new art."[18] Brubaker has argued that technology is returning music to a pre-composer condition, and equalizing or blurring the roles of listener, performer, and composer. In a conversation with Philip Glass at Princeton, Brubaker referred to "the demise of the composer". Brubaker said: "Now, it's becoming a little less clear who creates a work, who plays the work, and who listens to the work. Those roles used to seem to be so clear – you know, Beethoven wrote it, Brendel played it, and the audience at Carnegie heard it. But I don't think that quite works anymore."[19]

Background edit

Brubaker was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and educated at the Juilliard School,[20] where his primary teacher was pianist Jacob Lateiner.[21][22] At Juilliard, he also studied with Milton Babbitt and Felix Galimir, and with Louis Krasner at Tanglewood. As a concert pianist, he has appeared performing Mozart with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl,[23] Haydn at the Wigmore Hall,[24] Alvin Curran at Kings Place in London,[25] Messiaen and Philip Glass at New York City's (Le) Poisson Rouge nightclub,[26] Brahms at Leipzig's Gewandhaus, and extemporizing simultaneous performances with his former student Francesco Tristano[27] and jazz legend Ran Blake.

He received a fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts,[28] and was named Young Musician of the Year by Musical America. Brubaker was a National Merit Scholar. He has performed at New York's Zankel Hall, Antwerp's Queen Elizabeth Hall,[20] the Gaîté lyrique in Paris, the Tanglewood Festival, and the Sónar festival in Barcelona.

Recording edit

Brubaker's solo piano recordings survey a range of American music by Philip Glass,[5] John Adams, Alvin Curran, William Duckworth, Meredith Monk, Nico Muhly, and John Cage.[29] Brubaker has premiered piano music by Cage, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Nico Muhly,[30] and Daron Hagen. He has collaborated with Meredith Monk.[31] In 2012, Brubaker, together with Ursula Oppens, recorded Monk's piano music.[32] His album Codex includes multiple readings of Terry Riley's Keyboard Study No. 2 and Renaissance keyboard pieces from the Codex Faenza.

Curator and teacher edit

For nine years, Brubaker was a faculty member at the Juilliard School[33] where he originated an interdisciplinary performance program in 2001, producing new work with dancers, actors, and musicians. Students from Brubaker's piano repertory class at Juilliard include many distinguished pianists: Francesco Tristano, Simone Dinnerstein, Shai Wosner, Helen Huang, Lera Auerbach, Vicky Chow, David Greilsammer, Elizabeth Joy Roe, Greg Anderson, Vikingur Olafsson, Stewart Goodyear, Adam Nieman, Soyeon Lee, Terrence Wilson, Christopher Guzman, Eric Huebner. At Juilliard, he gave public presentations with Philip Glass, Meredith Monk, and Milton Babbitt.[34]

In 2000, he produced "Piano Century", an 11-concert retrospective of 20th-century piano music.[35] Since 2004, Brubaker has been a faculty member at Boston's New England Conservatory, where he has curated several projects in collaboration with the Boston Symphony and Harvard University.[34][36] At New England Conservatory, Brubaker has appeared in public conversations with Alvin Curran, Meredith Monk, Tim Page, Salvatore Sciarrino and Russell Sherman. He serves as Curator of Piano Programming at New England Conservatory.

In 1994, Brubaker founded SummerMusic, now held at Drake University in his hometown of Des Moines; he returns annually to lead it.[37]

Discography edit

Brubaker records for ECM, InFiné, Arabesque,[38] and Bedroom Community.

  • Brahms, Wagner, Steuermann, music for piano by Brahms, Wagner, and Eduard Steuermann, Vital Music, 1994
  • glass cage, music for piano by Philip Glass and John Cage, Arabesque, 2000
  • Inner Cities, music for piano by John Adams and Alvin Curran, Arabesque, 2004
  • Hope Street Tunnel Blues, music for piano by Philip Glass and Alvin Curran, Arabesque, 2007
  • Time Curve, music for piano by Glass and William Duckworth, Arabesque, 2009
  • Drones & Piano EP, music for piano and electronics by Nico Muhly, Bedroom Community, 2012[39]
  • Drones & Viola EP, with Nadia Sirota, viola, music for viola and piano by Nico Muhly, Bedroom Community, 2012[40]
  • Drones, with Nadia Sirota, viola, Pekka Kuusisto, violin, Nico Muhly, piano, Bedroom Community, 2012
  • Piano Songs, music for solo piano and 2 pianos by Meredith Monk, including arrangements by Brubaker, ECM, 2014
  • Glass Piano, music for piano by Philip Glass, including arrangements by Brubaker, InFiné (Warp Records), 2015
  • Glass Piano: Versions, remixes by Plaid, Francesco Tristano, Akufen, John Beltran, Biblo, and Julian Earle, InFiné (Warp Records), 2015
  • Revelations, music for solo piano and chamber music by Su Lian Tan, Arsis, 2017
  • Codex, music from Codex Faenza and six versions of Terry Riley's Keyboard Study No. 2, InFiné (Warp Records), 2018
  • Codex Versions, remixes by Max Cooper, Olga Bell, and Arandel, InFiné (Warp Records), 2018
  • Glassforms, music by Philip Glass, Bruce Brubaker, and Max Cooper, InFiné, 2020
  • Glassforms Versions, music by Philip Glass, Bruce Brubaker, Max Cooper, Donato Dozzy, Laurel Halo, Tegh, and Daniele Di Gregorio, InFiné, 2021
  • Eno Piano, music by Brian Eno and others, Bruce Brubaker, piano, InFiné, 2023

Arrangements and transcriptions edit

John Adams: “Pat’s Aria” (from Nixon in China) (transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker)
Brian Eno: Music for Airports (transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker and Simon Hanes)
Brian Eno: By This River (transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker)
Brian Eno: The Chill Air (transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker)
Brian Eno: The Big Ship (transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker)
Brian Eno: Failing Light (transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker)
Philip Glass: “Knee Play 4” (from Einstein on the Beach) (transcribed for solo piano by Bruce Brubaker)
Philip Glass: “The Poet Acts” (from ‘The Hours’ (transcribed for solo piano by Bruce Brubaker)
(Gustav Mahler:) Bruce Brubaker’s Mahler’s Ninth Symphony (piano, violin, viola, cello)
Olivier Messiaen: Prelude No. 1, “La colombe” (transcribed for flute and piano by Bruce Brubaker, for Paula Robison)
Meredith Monk: Totentanz (transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker)
Meredith Monk: Parlour Games (transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker)
Meredith Monk: Urban March (Shadow) (transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker)
Meredith Monk: Tower (transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker)

References edit

  1. ^ Da Costa, Damian (May 5, 2009). "The Post-postmodern Pianist". The New York Observer.
  2. ^ Dyer, Richard (October 3, 2004). "New England Conservatory pianist makes a minimalist effort". The Boston Globe.
  3. ^ Rinaldi, Ray Mark (January 18, 2013). "'Alt-classical' music: Pianist Bruce Brubaker performs Nico Muhly's 'Drones & Piano' at DU's Newman Center". The Denver Post.
  4. ^ "Out Now Glass Piano Versions". infine-music.com (in French).
  5. ^ a b Kosman, Joshua (September 2, 2007). "CD Reviews: Bruce Brubaker". San Francisco Chronicle.
  6. ^ Duclos, Roland (February 4, 2017). "Glass dans le miroir de Brubaker". Bachtrack (in French).
  7. ^ Smith, Steve (June 7, 2008). "Modern Pieces, Classically Performed". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Lamare, Didier (August 7, 2015). "Bruce Brubaker, Glass Piano". demi-cadratin.fr (in French).
  9. ^ Eichler, Jeremy (February 2, 2007). "Classical picks". The Boston Globe. p. D5.
  10. ^ Program listings, 2004–2005 April 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
  11. ^ "Commissions", Irving S. Gilmore Keyboard Festival
  12. ^ Griffiths, Paul (October 24, 1998). "Music Review: One Minimalist Color After Another". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "Dear Glenn". Yamaha Corporation. Retrieved December 29, 2023.
  14. ^ Brubaker, Bruce, Bruce (2009). "Time is Time: Temporal Signification in Music". Unfolding Time: Studies in Temporality in Twentieth-Century Music. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. ISBN 9789058677358.
  15. ^ . Dutch Journal of Music Theory (in Dutch). 12 (1). Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. 2007. Archived from the original on May 19, 2014.
  16. ^ Brubaker, Bruce. "PianoMorphosis – Bruce Brubaker on all things piano". ArtsJournal.com. Retrieved December 29, 2023.
  17. ^ Brubaker, Bruce (November 1, 2011). "Don't Ask". ArtsJournal.com.
  18. ^ Theiner, Manny (October 22, 2009). "Under the Wire: Pianist Bruce Brubaker ranges from minimalism to Chopin". Pittsburgh City Paper.
  19. ^ . Princeton, New Jersey: Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012.
  20. ^ a b Crispin, Darla, ed. (2009). "Bruce Brubaker [biography]". Unfolding Time: Studies in Temporality in Twentieth-Century Music. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. p. 195. ISBN 9789058677358.
  21. ^ Fox, Margalit (December 14, 2010). "Jacob Lateiner, Pianist and Scholar, Dies at 82". The New York Times.
  22. ^ Brubaker, Bruce (2000). "Strengen Sachlichkeit: The Teaching of Jacob Lateiner". Pianist, Scholar, Connoisseur: Essays in Honor of Jacob Lateiner. Pendragon Press. pp. 187–221. ISBN 9781576470015.
  23. ^ "People – Bruce Brubaker", WQXR
  24. ^ Griffiths, Paul (March 23, 1990). "Control Offers Clarity: Bruce Brubaker, Wigmore Hall". The Times.
  25. ^ Kilbey, Paul (May 24, 2013). "Bruce Brubaker Plays Alvin Curran at Kings Place". Bachtrack.
  26. ^ Kozinn, Allan (January 30, 2012). "A Prolific Composer Pauses, Briefly, for His Birthday". The New York Times.
  27. ^ "Bruce Brubaker and Francesco Tristano Live" WQXR
  28. ^ Bruce Brubaker bio at (Le) Poisson Rouge website January 27, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ Kosman, Joshua (August 2, 2009). "CD Review: Bruce Brubaker, 'Time Curve'". San Francisco Chronicle.
  30. ^ Robinson, Harlow (February 12, 2011). "Brubaker recital proves eclectic, hypnotic, and timeless". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on July 1, 2012.
  31. ^ Sheridan, Meredith (November 15, 2005). "New York: Our Lady of Late". NewMusicBox.
  32. ^ Weininger, David (March 30, 2012). "The Keyboard and Meredith Monk". The Boston Globe.
  33. ^ Jeffryes, Jai (December 15, 2008). . New York Pianist. Archived from the original on April 14, 2012.
  34. ^ a b faculty biography pages at New England Conservatory, necmusic.edu
  35. ^ Tommasini, Anthony (November 25, 1999). "Wafting through the 1930s on Piano Notes". The New York Times.
  36. ^ Brubaker, Bruce (Winter 2011). "Surrounded by this Incredible Vortex of Musical Expression: A Conversation with Gunther Schuller". Perspectives of New Music. 49 (1). Seattle, Washington: Perspectives of New Music, Seattle: 172–181.
  37. ^ "Drake University to host SummerMusic". News.drake.edu (Press release). Drake University. 10 September 2012.
  38. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  39. ^ Jones, Lucy, , The Daily Telegraph (London), May 28, 2012
  40. ^ "Noco Muhly: Drones & Piano/Drones & Viola/Drones & Violin (Bedroom Community)", themilkfactory.co.uk, September 6, 2012

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For the baseball player see Bruce Brubaker baseball Bruce Brubaker is a musician artist concert pianist and writer from the United States Bruce Brubaker in 1995 Contents 1 Concepts 2 Background 3 Recording 4 Curator and teacher 5 Discography 6 Arrangements and transcriptions 7 ReferencesConcepts editBrubaker s work uses and combines Western classical music with postmodern artistic literary theatrical and philosophical ideas 1 2 He is associated with the 21st century revitalization of classical music sometimes termed alternative classical 3 With over 150 million plays on Spotify Brubaker reaches a large music audience online Brubaker s recordings have been remixed by prominent electronic musicians including Plaid Max Cooper Akufen Francesco Tristano Arandel and others 4 5 6 The New York Times wrote Few pianists approach Philip Glass s music with the level of devotion and insight that Bruce Brubaker brings to it precisely the reason he gets so much expressivity out of it 7 He has performed at London s Barbican Hall the Philharmonie de Paris New York s David Geffen Hall and at BOZAR in Brussels He has created and performed multidisciplinary artworks at the Festival de La Roque d Antheron 8 the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston 9 Princeton University s Institute for Advanced Study 10 the Irving S Gilmore International Keyboard Festival 11 Columbia University 12 and at the Juilliard School Brubaker is an advisor to Yamaha s artificial intelligence project Dear Glenn 13 Brubaker has published articles about music and semiotics 14 and performance as research 15 His blog PianoMorphosis appears at ArtsJournal com 16 Brubaker advocates the treatment of written music as text He has sometimes performed and recorded new music without the direct input of the composer 17 Brubaker has said The piano is a tool that can be used in different ways Classical music can be taken as material for new art 18 Brubaker has argued that technology is returning music to a pre composer condition and equalizing or blurring the roles of listener performer and composer In a conversation with Philip Glass at Princeton Brubaker referred to the demise of the composer Brubaker said Now it s becoming a little less clear who creates a work who plays the work and who listens to the work Those roles used to seem to be so clear you know Beethoven wrote it Brendel played it and the audience at Carnegie heard it But I don t think that quite works anymore 19 Background editBrubaker was born in Des Moines Iowa and educated at the Juilliard School 20 where his primary teacher was pianist Jacob Lateiner 21 22 At Juilliard he also studied with Milton Babbitt and Felix Galimir and with Louis Krasner at Tanglewood As a concert pianist he has appeared performing Mozart with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl 23 Haydn at the Wigmore Hall 24 Alvin Curran at Kings Place in London 25 Messiaen and Philip Glass at New York City s Le Poisson Rouge nightclub 26 Brahms at Leipzig s Gewandhaus and extemporizing simultaneous performances with his former student Francesco Tristano 27 and jazz legend Ran Blake He received a fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts 28 and was named Young Musician of the Year by Musical America Brubaker was a National Merit Scholar He has performed at New York s Zankel Hall Antwerp s Queen Elizabeth Hall 20 the Gaite lyrique in Paris the Tanglewood Festival and the Sonar festival in Barcelona Recording editBrubaker s solo piano recordings survey a range of American music by Philip Glass 5 John Adams Alvin Curran William Duckworth Meredith Monk Nico Muhly and John Cage 29 Brubaker has premiered piano music by Cage Mark Anthony Turnage Nico Muhly 30 and Daron Hagen He has collaborated with Meredith Monk 31 In 2012 Brubaker together with Ursula Oppens recorded Monk s piano music 32 His album Codex includes multiple readings of Terry Riley s Keyboard Study No 2 and Renaissance keyboard pieces from the Codex Faenza Curator and teacher editFor nine years Brubaker was a faculty member at the Juilliard School 33 where he originated an interdisciplinary performance program in 2001 producing new work with dancers actors and musicians Students from Brubaker s piano repertory class at Juilliard include many distinguished pianists Francesco Tristano Simone Dinnerstein Shai Wosner Helen Huang Lera Auerbach Vicky Chow David Greilsammer Elizabeth Joy Roe Greg Anderson Vikingur Olafsson Stewart Goodyear Adam Nieman Soyeon Lee Terrence Wilson Christopher Guzman Eric Huebner At Juilliard he gave public presentations with Philip Glass Meredith Monk and Milton Babbitt 34 In 2000 he produced Piano Century an 11 concert retrospective of 20th century piano music 35 Since 2004 Brubaker has been a faculty member at Boston s New England Conservatory where he has curated several projects in collaboration with the Boston Symphony and Harvard University 34 36 At New England Conservatory Brubaker has appeared in public conversations with Alvin Curran Meredith Monk Tim Page Salvatore Sciarrino and Russell Sherman He serves as Curator of Piano Programming at New England Conservatory In 1994 Brubaker founded SummerMusic now held at Drake University in his hometown of Des Moines he returns annually to lead it 37 Discography editBrubaker records for ECM InFine Arabesque 38 and Bedroom Community Brahms Wagner Steuermann music for piano by Brahms Wagner and Eduard Steuermann Vital Music 1994 glass cage music for piano by Philip Glass and John Cage Arabesque 2000 Inner Cities music for piano by John Adams and Alvin Curran Arabesque 2004 Hope Street Tunnel Blues music for piano by Philip Glass and Alvin Curran Arabesque 2007 Time Curve music for piano by Glass and William Duckworth Arabesque 2009 Drones amp Piano EP music for piano and electronics by Nico Muhly Bedroom Community 2012 39 Drones amp Viola EP with Nadia Sirota viola music for viola and piano by Nico Muhly Bedroom Community 2012 40 Drones with Nadia Sirota viola Pekka Kuusisto violin Nico Muhly piano Bedroom Community 2012 Piano Songs music for solo piano and 2 pianos by Meredith Monk including arrangements by Brubaker ECM 2014 Glass Piano music for piano by Philip Glass including arrangements by Brubaker InFine Warp Records 2015 Glass Piano Versions remixes by Plaid Francesco Tristano Akufen John Beltran Biblo and Julian Earle InFine Warp Records 2015 Revelations music for solo piano and chamber music by Su Lian Tan Arsis 2017 Codex music from Codex Faenza and six versions of Terry Riley s Keyboard Study No 2 InFine Warp Records 2018 Codex Versions remixes by Max Cooper Olga Bell and Arandel InFine Warp Records 2018 Glassforms music by Philip Glass Bruce Brubaker and Max Cooper InFine 2020 Glassforms Versions music by Philip Glass Bruce Brubaker Max Cooper Donato Dozzy Laurel Halo Tegh and Daniele Di Gregorio InFine 2021 Eno Piano music by Brian Eno and others Bruce Brubaker piano InFine 2023Arrangements and transcriptions editJohn Adams Pat s Aria from Nixon in China transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker Brian Eno Music for Airports transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker and Simon Hanes Brian Eno By This River transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker Brian Eno The Chill Air transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker Brian Eno The Big Ship transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker Brian Eno Failing Light transcribed for piano by Bruce Brubaker Philip Glass Knee Play 4 from Einstein on the Beach transcribed for solo piano by Bruce Brubaker Philip Glass The Poet Acts from The Hours transcribed for solo piano by Bruce Brubaker Gustav Mahler Bruce Brubaker s Mahler s Ninth Symphony piano violin viola cello Olivier Messiaen Prelude No 1 La colombe transcribed for flute and piano by Bruce Brubaker for Paula Robison Meredith Monk Totentanz transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker Meredith Monk Parlour Games transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker Meredith Monk Urban March Shadow transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker Meredith Monk Tower transcribed for 2 pianos by Bruce Brubaker References edit Da Costa Damian May 5 2009 The Post postmodern Pianist The New York Observer Dyer Richard October 3 2004 New England Conservatory pianist makes a minimalist effort The Boston Globe Rinaldi Ray Mark January 18 2013 Alt classical music Pianist Bruce Brubaker performs Nico Muhly s Drones amp Piano at DU s Newman Center The Denver Post Out Now Glass Piano Versions infine music com in French a b Kosman Joshua September 2 2007 CD Reviews Bruce Brubaker San Francisco Chronicle Duclos Roland February 4 2017 Glass dans le miroir de Brubaker Bachtrack in French Smith Steve June 7 2008 Modern Pieces Classically Performed The New York Times Lamare Didier August 7 2015 Bruce Brubaker Glass Piano demi cadratin fr in French Eichler Jeremy February 2 2007 Classical picks The Boston Globe p D5 Program listings 2004 2005 Archived April 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine Institute for Advanced Study Princeton Commissions Irving S Gilmore Keyboard Festival Griffiths Paul October 24 1998 Music Review One Minimalist Color After Another The New York Times Dear Glenn Yamaha Corporation Retrieved December 29 2023 Brubaker Bruce Bruce 2009 Time is Time Temporal Signification in Music Unfolding Time Studies in Temporality in Twentieth Century Music Leuven Belgium Leuven University Press ISBN 9789058677358 Abstract of Brubaker Bruce Questions Not Answers The Performer as Researcher Dutch Journal of Music Theory in Dutch 12 1 Leuven Belgium Leuven University Press 2007 Archived from the original on May 19 2014 Brubaker Bruce PianoMorphosis Bruce Brubaker on all things piano ArtsJournal com Retrieved December 29 2023 Brubaker Bruce November 1 2011 Don t Ask ArtsJournal com Theiner Manny October 22 2009 Under the Wire Pianist Bruce Brubaker ranges from minimalism to Chopin Pittsburgh City Paper Hearing and Seeing Philip Glass speaks with Bruce Brubaker and Jon Magnussen Princeton New Jersey Institute for Advanced Study Princeton University Archived from the original on May 11 2012 a b Crispin Darla ed 2009 Bruce Brubaker biography Unfolding Time Studies in Temporality in Twentieth Century Music Leuven Belgium Leuven University Press p 195 ISBN 9789058677358 Fox Margalit December 14 2010 Jacob Lateiner Pianist and Scholar Dies at 82 The New York Times Brubaker Bruce 2000 Strengen Sachlichkeit The Teaching of Jacob Lateiner Pianist Scholar Connoisseur Essays in Honor of Jacob Lateiner Pendragon Press pp 187 221 ISBN 9781576470015 People Bruce Brubaker WQXR Griffiths Paul March 23 1990 Control Offers Clarity Bruce Brubaker Wigmore Hall The Times Kilbey Paul May 24 2013 Bruce Brubaker Plays Alvin Curran at Kings Place Bachtrack Kozinn Allan January 30 2012 A Prolific Composer Pauses Briefly for His Birthday The New York Times Bruce Brubaker and Francesco Tristano Live WQXR Bruce Brubaker bio at Le Poisson Rouge website Archived January 27 2012 at the Wayback Machine Kosman Joshua August 2 2009 CD Review Bruce Brubaker Time Curve San Francisco Chronicle Robinson Harlow February 12 2011 Brubaker recital proves eclectic hypnotic and timeless Boston Globe Archived from the original on July 1 2012 Sheridan Meredith November 15 2005 New York Our Lady of Late NewMusicBox Weininger David March 30 2012 The Keyboard and Meredith Monk The Boston Globe Jeffryes Jai December 15 2008 Profile of Bruce Brubaker New York Pianist Archived from the original on April 14 2012 a b faculty biography pages at New England Conservatory necmusic edu Tommasini Anthony November 25 1999 Wafting through the 1930s on Piano Notes The New York Times Brubaker Bruce Winter 2011 Surrounded by this Incredible Vortex of Musical Expression A Conversation with Gunther Schuller Perspectives of New Music 49 1 Seattle Washington Perspectives of New Music Seattle 172 181 Drake University to host SummerMusic News drake edu Press release Drake University 10 September 2012 Bruce Brubaker recordings at Arabesque website Archived from the original on 2011 07 05 Retrieved 2012 04 17 Jones Lucy Classical music dead Nico Muhly proves it isn t The Daily Telegraph London May 28 2012 Noco Muhly Drones amp Piano Drones amp Viola Drones amp Violin Bedroom Community themilkfactory co uk September 6 2012 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruce Brubaker amp oldid 1214845936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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