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  1. 27 de jul. de 2004 · String Quartet (II) (2002) Morton Feldman: Violin and String Quartet (2002) Morton Feldman: Early Piano Works (2003) Morton Feldman: Late Works with Clarinet (2003) Morton Feldman: Patterns in a Chromatic Field (2004) Morton Feldman: The Viola in My Life (2006) Morton Feldman: For Bunita Marcus (2007)

  2. 17 de may. de 2012 · A disc of Feldman's For John Cage, and Piano and String Quartet, taken from those concerts, appeared two years ago, and this second instalment pairs the cello-and-piano Patterns in a Chromatic ...

  3. Amazon.com: Morton Feldman: Patterns in a Chromatic Field : Mathis Mayr & Antonis Anissegos: Digital Music. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location All. Select the department you ...

  4. 7 de feb. de 2007 · Patterns in a Chromatic Field, for cello and piano, is one of Morton Feldman's late works (1981) that continues without interruption for a long time (over 80 minutes in this case) without trying to impose an emotional contour on your experience.

  5. Morton Feldman's Patterns in a Chromatic Field is a significant composition not only of American modernism, but of the 20th century itself. The composer plays with the musical memory of his listeners and thus creates timeless spheres: In minimally varying patterns, the listener experiences a trance-like avant-garde experience in which past, present and future cancel each other out.

  6. Patterns In A Chromatic Field (1981) 1:20:44: Ad. Companies, etc. Recorded At – Neurosciences Institute, San Diego; Mixed At – The Hit Factory; Mastered At – Hit Factory Mastering; ... Quotations [in Insert] from Morton Feldman's Essays (Kerpen: Beginner Press, 1985) Compiled by Erik Ulman. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 7 02397 ...

  7. Morton Feldman was one of the most enigmatic composers of the 20th century. That is to say, ... much of his music – especially the later, longer scores of which Patterns In A Chromatic Field is a prime example – remains mysteriously idiosyncratic and marvelously cryptic.–