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Morton Feldman

The Early Years (LP)

Label: Odyssey

Format: LP

Genre: Compositional

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1968 re-issue on Odyssey's "Music Of Our Time" avant-garde music series produced by David Behrman of the 1959 LP New Directions In Music 2 with historical recordings of the composers' early pieces from the 1950's performed by David Tudor and the composer himseld among others.

condition (record/cover): EX- / VG+ (light ring wear) - With original innersleeve.

The document that introduced Morton Feldman's music to the listening public. Originally issued by Columbia as part of their "New Directions in Music" series, then reissued on Odyssey, this LP gathers works from the early 1950s - the period in which Feldman, galvanised by his encounter with John Cage in the lobby of a New York Philharmonic concert in 1950, developed the graph notation that would define his first decade: works notated on coordinate paper, pitches assigned by register rather than specific note, giving the performer a range within which to move. David Tudor performs throughout, alongside Edwin Hymovitz, Russell Sherman, Matthew Raimondi, Walter Trampler, and Seymour Barab. The works gathered - Durations I-IV, pieces for piano, violin, and chamber groupings - show Feldman at the beginning of a compositional project that would unfold over four decades: the gradual dismantling of cause and effect in music, the pursuit of sounds that exist without consequence, without memory, without direction. One of the essential documents in American music.

Details
Cat. number: 32 16 0302
Year: 1968

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