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  1. 7 de may. de 2011 · Projection 1, for solo cello (1950) Taco Kooistra, cello The five Projections, dating from late 1950 and early 1951, are among Morton Feldman's earliest compositions, and his first to...

  2. 22 de ago. de 2015 · Projection 1 (1950) Frances-Marie Uitti - Topic. 53 subscribers. 4. 372 views 8 years ago. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Projection 1 (1950) · Morton Feldman ·...

  3. In the winter of 1950–51 Morton Feldman composed a series of pieces titled Projections in a new notation of his own invention. The first-known graphically scored works of the postwar era, the Projections were immediately championed by Feldman's friend John Cage in the language of his budding philosophy of non-intention, a framework of thought ...

  4. 5 de dic. de 2009 · projection 1 de Morton FELDMAN (1950) - YouTube. hrf001. 86 subscribers. 42. 10K views 13 years ago. Une des premières pièces de musique contemporaine notée de façon graphique. Elle est ici...

  5. Morton Feldman (12 de enero de 1926 - 3 de septiembre de 1987) fue un compositor estadounidense, conocido por algunas de sus singulares piezas instrumentales, compuestas por sonidos aislados de muy larga duración y para inusuales agrupaciones de instrumentos (por ejemplo, varios pianos).

  6. I and Intersection IV Projection I (composed in 1950 and published in 1961, see Fig. 1) and Intersection IV (composed in 1953 and published in 1964, see Fig. 2) by Morton Feldman are among the ...

  7. The first graphic notations and musical graphics were produced within the New York school of composers around John Cage: Morton Feldmans Projection from 1950 was the first instance of graphic notation (called graph notation), and Earle Brown’s December 1952 is often deemed the first work of musical graphics (called musical graph).