In our short-attention-span society, the act of sitting in a concert hall for 247 minutes to hear a single piece of instrumental music may be one of the most radical activities possible. About two ...
It is time once again to give thanks to and for the rich, vital community of musicians and composers in Atlanta who are making post-classical or new classical or whatever label one chooses to identify ...
Next to the signature on Philip Guston’s “Untitled” (1952) is the dedication “for Morty.” This hangs in the central gallery of Hauser and Wirth’s 69th St. show Nothing and Everything: Seven Artists, ...
The exhibition catalogue, Philip Guston: 1980 / The Last Works (The Philips Collection, 1981), with an essay by Morton Feldman, reproduces “Untitled” (1980) on page 12. The works are nearly identical ...
With a running time of just over two hours, Morton Feldman's 1985 composition "Violin and String Quartet" is one of his longer ones, even though it falls far short of such pieces as 1984's "For Philip ...
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Nothing and Everything: Seven Artists, 1947-1962 Hauser & Wirth, 32 East 69th Street, New York February 2-April 1, 2017." siris_sil_1077050 ...
It seems almost inevitable that the five-star, five-disc box set Morton Feldman Piano (Another Timbre, 2019), by Apartment House pianist Philip Thomas, should overshadow Feldman releases on Another ...
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