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Morton Feldman Piano Concerto |
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Piano and Orchestra |
19:13 |
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Palais de Mari |
27:10 |
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Piano |
29:41 |
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Total Time |
01:16:04 |
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Digital Booklet - only with album |
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mp3 320 kB/s |
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Morton Feldman, Piano and Orchestra |
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9,99 € | download |
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Whereas in Piano (1977) Feldman still aimed at uniting contrasts, breaks and polymorphous structures, he appears to have foregone the pursuance of any object at all in his last work for piano, Palais de Mari (1986): gentle, transfigured, with the variety of sound reduced to minute emotions, the music seems to continuously dissolve into nothingness. A unique listening experience, especially if a pianist like Markus Hinterhäuser succeeds in eliciting even the quietest, most transitory "sounds that breathe" (Feldman) from his instrument with such wondrous soulfulness. |
1CD | Instrumental | Piano | Contemporary |
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Recommendation |
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The sound as the center of being: grown from silence, Feldman reaches the bounds of comprehensibility in Triadic Memories. |
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Music and carpets? Well, the latter’s slightly irregular patterns certainly inspired Morton Feldman to write his Crippled Symmetry (1983). |
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