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  1. Hace 4 días · My first monograph, Saving Abstraction: Morton Feldman, the de Menils, and the Rothko Chapel (Oxford, 2019), takes on the conflicted history of Morton Feldmans most important collaboration—his work with Dominique and John de Menil on music for the Rothko Chapel in Houston.

  2. Hace 1 día · (Actually, I think Þorvaldsdóttir’s music is a better commentary on Rothko’s paintings—though it isn’t trying to be—than the piece actually inspired by the Chapel, by Morton Feldman.) As Fosse’s paintings are a remarkable synthesis of the traditional and the modernist novel, so Þorvaldsdóttir’s music is a synthesis of classical orchestration with post-modernist timbres.

  3. Hace 2 días · For Samuel Beckett and The Turfan Fragments are Morton Feldman's only chamber orchestra compositions. Both were commissions: The Turfan Fragments by the Swiss-Italian Radio Orchestra in 1980, For Samuel Beckett by the Schönberg Ensemble, Amsterdam, in 1987.

  4. Hace 2 días · This course is a survey of recent electronic and instrumental works, with emphasis on the works of American composers. Starting with early experimentalists John Cage and Henry Cowell, germinal works of Earl Brown, Christian Wolff, and Morton Feldman will be studied; followed by more recent electronic and minimal works of La Monte ...

  5. Hace 4 días · On June 30th and July 1st Sonic Sphere will welcome world-renowned pianist Igor Leviton to perform Morton Feldman’s Palais de Mari. His performance will be accompanied by distinctive visual art...

  6. Hace 5 días · Like the long pieces that preceded it, Feldman's String Quartet II consists of repeated patterns, which usually surface at a certain point in the composition without preparation, are maintained over a given period, and then abruptly abort to possibly return later.

  7. Hace 3 días · One of the preeminent artists of his generation, Mark Rothko is closely identified with the New York school, a circle of painters that emerged during the 1940s as a new collective voice in American art. During a career that spanned five decades, he created a new and impassioned form of abstract painting.