Glenn Branca

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  • experimental
  • avant-garde
  • no wave
  • contemporary classical
  • post-punk
Glenn Branca (born October 6, 1948 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is an avant-garde composer and guitarist. Branca studied theater at Emerson College in Boston in the early 1970s. While there, he began experimenting with sound as the founder of an experimental theater group called Bastard Theater. He moved to New York in 1976. His first encounter with the NYC music scene was with the N.DoDo Band whom he observed many times at their rehearsal space- Phil Demise's Gegenschein Vaudeville Placenter. This is where he first met Jeffrey Lohn who was playing electric violin with the N.

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Songs

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    Andrea Doria

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    Andrea Doria / Galba / Caracalla / Hadrian

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    Augustus

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    Bad Smells

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    Caracalla

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    Collage

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    Dissonance

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    Don't Let Me Stop You

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    Fifth Movement

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    Fifth Movement, Part I

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    Fifth Movement, Part II

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    Fifth Movement, Part III

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    Fifth Movement: In the Late 20th Century the Impossible Becomes Possible

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    First Movement

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    First Movement (The Temple of Venus, Part I)

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    First Movement: Slow Mass

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    Fourth Movement

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    Fourth Movement: Sacred Field

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    Fourth Movment

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    Freeform

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    Galba

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    Hadrian

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    Harmonic Series Chords

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    Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses

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    Lesson No. 1

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    Lesson No. 1 for Electric Guitar

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    Lesson No. 2

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    Lesson No.1 for Electric Guitar

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    Light Field (In Consonance)

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    Movement Within

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    Second Movement

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    Second Movement (The Temple of Venus, Part II)

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    Second Movement: Radioactive Poltergeist Kitchen 1955

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    Seventh Movement (Polyhymnia)

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    Sixth Movement

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    Sixth Movement (Fluid Density)

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    Structure

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    Symphony No. 10: 2nd Movement

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    Symphony No. 10: I. The Final Problem

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    Symphony No. 10: II. The Horror

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    Symphony No. 2: 2nd Movement (Excerpt)

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    Symphony No. 3: 2nd Movement (Excerpt)

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    Symphony No. 5: 4th Movement

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    Symphony No. 6: 4th Movement

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    Symphony No. 6: 5th Movement

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    Symphony No. 8: 1st Movement (Excerpt)

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    Symphony No. 8: I. The Passion

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    Symphony No. 8: II. Spiritual Anarchy

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    Symphony No. 9: L'eve future

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    The Ascension


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