Morton Feldman's "Early Piano Pieces" is a captivating collection of minimalist and avant-garde compositions that showcase the composer's unique approach to piano music. Released on May 3, 2013, by Wergo, this album features the talented Sabine Liebner at the piano, delivering a mesmerizing performance that spans over two hours and ten minutes. The tracklist includes a variety of pieces, such as "Intermission" series, "Nature Piece" series, and "Three Pieces for Piano," each offering a distinct exploration of sound and structure. Feldman's early works, composed between 1950 and 1964, are known for their intricate compositions and subtle complexities, making this album a profound journey into the world of experimental music. Whether you're a fan of minimalism, avant-garde, or drone music, Morton Feldman's "Early Piano Pieces" promises an immersive and thought-provoking listening experience.
Morton Feldman, born in New York in 1926, was a pioneering American composer who left an indelible mark on 20th-century music. A key figure in the experimental New York School, Feldman was known for his exceptionally long compositions and his innovative approach to time and sound. His works, often referred to as "Time Canvasses," are characterized by their expansive yet intimate nature, blending minimalism, avant-garde, and drone genres. Feldman's unique musical language, influenced by his studies with Maurina-Press and his association with John Cage, continues to captivate and challenge audiences worldwide. His pieces, such as "For Samuel Beckett" and "For Aaron Copland for Solo Violin," showcase his ability to create profound and immersive musical experiences.
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