Composer Morton Feldman (1926-1987) is most often remembered for his spare, often slow and lengthy compositions, where space is a key component. Kronos Quartet's version of Piano and String Quartet ...
In the late 1970s, American composer Morton Feldman began writing exceptionally lengthy compositions. Not only did these works push the boundaries of traditional concert duration, but more importantly ...
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 ...
The MATA Festival of New Music will return for its 28th year with INTERVAL: IN BETWEEN SILENCE AND STASIS, running May 21–23 at the DiMenna Center in New York City, with a kickoff event on May 20 at ...
The Department of Music will commemorate the centennial birthday of Morton Feldman, one of America’s most influential postwar composers and a pivotal figure in UB’s musical history, with a series of ...
The experimental American composer Morton Feldman would have turned 100 years old this week. He was known for pieces that were quiet, spare, unsettling and sometimes hourslong. As The New York Times ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Tyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife),” for the 50th anniversary of the Houston space, closely echoes Morton Feldman’s ...
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 ...