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  1. Morton Feldman's For Samuel Beckett is a late work; at well under an hour, it is one of the shorter denizens of that realm. Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone. The brass and strings are muted, and the music hovers on the edge of ...

  2. 7 de ago. de 2016 · Ensemble Intercontemporain, Peter Rundel, Paris, 20 oct 2013Video: random sequence of 6 fragements, 10 seconds each. Filmed at the Saatchi Gallery in London,...

  3. 17 de jul. de 2014 · Words and Musicfor two speakers, two flutes, vibraphone, piano, violin, viola, cello.Ensemble Recherche, Music (Bob)Stephen Lind, Words (Joe)Omar Ebrahim, Cr...

  4. 23 de ene. de 2011 · Morton Feldman (1926- 1987), For Samuel Beckett, San Francisco Contemporary Players,Stephen Mosko, director. Samuel Beckett, Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906- 19...

  5. Feldman for Beckett C. For Samuel Beckett perfectly reflects the absurdist aesthetic of the author of Waiting for Godot. Composed for a chamber ensemble of 15 players (four winds, four brass, four strings plus harp, piano, and vibraphone), the piece begins in the middle of nowhere, drifts around for about 45 minutes, and then simply stops.

  6. Discover For Samuel Beckett by Morton Feldman released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Morton Feldman’s late works are generally very quiet, very slow and very long. Crippled Symmetry (1983) and For Samuel Beckett (1987) share these attributes, yet remain strikingly different pieces.