It seems almost inevitable that the five-star, five-disc box set Morton Feldman Piano (Another Timbre, 2019), by Apartment House pianist Philip Thomas, should overshadow Feldman releases on Another ...
The intrepid pianist Marc-André Hamelin has a reputation for embracing the toughest, strangest music. His new recording of For Bunita Marcus by Morton Feldman is a fine example. For nearly 75 minutes ...
In our short-attention-span society, the act of sitting in a concert hall for 247 minutes to hear a single piece of instrumental music may be one of the most radical activities possible. About two ...
Everything about this six-hour, five-disc box-set of Morton Feldman piano music radiates the care, attention-to-detail and, yes, love that have been invested in producing it. The artwork, packaging, ...
Time yawns before and drags behind me. It hangs in the air, as indifferent to the hour as a river is to its name. I measure its passage in coffee spoons, yes, but also in gallons of milk, trash days ...
In retrospect, it was obvious. If grim Samuel Beckett, indeterminate composer Morton Feldman, and choreographer Shen Wei were going to meet anywhere, it was going to be in the bardo, that liminal ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by that decisive moment Daniil Trifonov playing Schumann, Morton Feldman and the composer-pianist Kelly Moran were among the highlights. [Read all of our ...
Morton Feldman was a unique and influential American composer. His experimentation with non-traditional notation, improvisation, and timbre led to a characteristic style that emphasized isolated and ...
Six hours onstage, with no intermission and rests barely long enough to sip water. Sounds more like Marina Abramović performance art than a chamber music concert. But that’s precisely what the daring ...
Looking at Morton Feldman, one hardly would have guessed that this irrepressible, self-described “New York Jew” created some of the most mystical and subtle music ever composed. Yet since his death, ...
This weekend, the Chameleon Arts Ensemble presents a program intersecting the musical and visual arts, including Morton Feldman’s 1962 sextet “For Franz Kline.” The New York-born Feldman (1926-87) ...
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