Compositions by Martin Braun

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Drawn by Emilia (10)

 
String Quartet (1988) Sample All
   

I. Moderato

II. Animé

III. Lento

IV. Vif

1:47 - 4.1 Mb

1:13 - 2.8 Mb

1:20 - 3.1 Mb

1:48 - 4.1 Mb

7:15 - 16.6 Mb

6:44 - 15.4 Mb

7:50 - 17.9 Mb

8:01 - 18.3 Mb

 
El Baile del Cosmo -
Chamber Symphony
(2007)
 
 

I. Moderato

II. Allegro

III. Passacaglia

1:41 - 3.9 Mb

1:19 - 3.0 Mb

1:52 - 4.3 Mb

7:57 - 18.2 Mb

6:08 - 14.0 Mb

7:51 . 17.9 Mb

 
Violin Concert (2009)  
 

I. Moderato

II. Lento

III. Allegro

2:02 - 4.7 Mb

2:40 - 6.1 Mb

2:13 - 5.1 Mb

9:43 - 22.2 Mb

9:21 - 21.4 Mb

9:32 - 21.8 Mb

 
Cello Concert (2010)  
 

I. Moderato

II. Andante

III. Allegro

1:24 - 3.2 Mb

1:13 - 2.8 Mb

2:12 - 5.0 Mb

9:46 - 22.3 Mb

9:42 - 22.2 Mb

9:21 - 21.4 Mb

 
Viola Concert (2011)  
 

I. Andante

II. Largo

III. Allegro

0:59 - 2.3 Mb

0:55 - 2.2 Mb

1:12 - 2.8 Mb

8:19 - 19.5 Mb

8:30 - 19.7 Mb

8:10 - 19.2 Mb

Viola Concert

on YouTube

 
Bassoon Concert (2013)  
 

Bassoon Concert
on YouTube

I. Moderato

II. Lento

III. Allegro

1:07 - 2.6 Mb

0:55 - 2.2 Mb

1:05 - 2.6 Mb

8:38 - 20.3 Mb

9:01 - 21.1 Mb

9:10 - 21.5 Mb

 
 
Biographical Notes

Martin Braun is a composer and neurobiologist. He studied music and biology in the early 1980s in Hamburg, where one of his teachers in composition was György Ligeti, who also had a great interest in science. In his classes he pointed out two questions as unanswered, octave circularity and the pelog scale of gamelan music. Some 20 years later, Martin Braun found the data for answers on both questions.

From the beginning of the 1990s, Martin Braun worked as a research scientist in the neurobiology of hearing, where he contributed to several breakthroughs. In 2000 he founded the independent research organization Neuroscience of Music near Karlstad in Sweden.

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