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Brian Roughton

About Me


Take the red pill.....
Songs For My Funeral at iTunes
Songs For My Funeral at Rhapsody
Brian Roughton began his classical guitar studies at the Carver Creative and Performing Arts Center in Montgomery Alabama in 1988. From 1991-95 he attended Stetson University on a music scholarship. While at Stetson he studied composition with Paul Langston, and guitar with Stephen Robinson and Ricardo Cobo. Upon completion of a BM in guitar performance Brian moved to Connecticut where he attended the Yale School of Music. At Yale, Mr. Roughton studied guitar with Benjamin Verdery, and composition with Joe Rubinstein, and Harold Meltzer. In 1997 he completed an MM in guitar performance at Yale and returned to Montgomery to begin a career as a guitar instructor. In 1998 he opened a private teaching studio which gives public recitals and has grown into an organization with an enrollment of more than 100 students. When not involved in teaching, Brian composes works for electric and acoustic guitars, as well as computer generated music. His works range in style from serialism to minimalism with a rich harmonic palette. In his own words: Songs For My Funeral was a project that was begun in the fall of 2004. My wife and I were expecting our first child, and I came into a deeper awareness of my own mortality. As I told my Dad, the newborns replace the dying. I began to see myself as a part of the cycle instead of a separate unit. .. make
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Member Since: 1/31/2006
Band Website: CDbaby.com/Brianroughton
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Influences: Bach, Piazzolla, Pink Floyd...
Sounds Like: Pink Floyd meets Ottmar Liebert...Instrumental guitar music...Experimental at times...Mixture of acoustic and electric...
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Have a good weekend...

Since Myspace is experiencing technical difficulties I thought I would take this time to say hello to everyone and wish you a happy weekend...
Posted by Brian Roughton on Sun, 23 Jul 2006 08:39:00 PST