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  1. 8 de jun. de 2006 · The New Yorker, June 19, 2006. Morton Feldman was a big, brusque Jewish guy from Woodside, Queens—the son of a manufacturer of children’s coats. He worked in the family business until he was forty-four years old, and he later became a professor of music at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He died in 1987, at the age of sixty-one.

  2. Across the two discs, the album includes a range of different contexts for pianists to play together. It opens (and closes) with Tilbury and Thomas together on the 1957 composition “Two Pianos,” a piece that first helped introduce Tilbury to Feldman’s music when he and Cornelius Cardew played it together at Conway Hall around 1960.

  3. Performers: Morton Feldman & John Tilbury

  4. Leben. Morton Feldman wurde in eine russisch-jüdische Familie aus Kiew geboren und wuchs in Brooklyn auf. Seinen ersten Musikunterricht erhielt er im Alter von zwölf Jahren durch seine Klavierlehrerin Madame Maurina-Press. 1941 begann er, Komposition zu studieren; 1944 wurde er Schüler von Stefan Wolpe. 1971–1972 lebte Feldman für ein Jahr als Gast des Berliner Künstlerprogramms des ...

  5. Morton Feldman FELDMAN EDITION by Volume: Vol. 1: Aki Plays Feldman – Aki Takahashi, piano (mode 54) Vol. 2: First Recordings – Turfan Ensemble Philipp Vandré and Thaddeus Watson (mode 66) Vol. 3: Complete works for Violin & Piano – Sabat/Clarke Duo (mode 82/83, 2-CDs) Vol. 4: The Straits of Majellan; 2 Pieces for 6 Instruments; Durations (complete); Projections (complete) - The Turfan ...

  6. 5 de ago. de 2022 · Performed by Satoko InoueProgramme Note:The piece is dedicated to the Italian painter Francesco Clemente. Feldman had many contacts with painters such as Jac...

  7. "Piano" written in 1977 is a transitional work in Feldman's output, between the miniature Webernesque pieces of the 50's and 60's, and the vast cathedrals of...