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Morton Feldman

Viola In My Life / False Relationships (LP)

Label: Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI)

Format: LP

Genre: Compositional

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Two breathtakingly beautiful meditative copmpositions for small ensemble from the late 1960's and early 70's, performed by David Tudor and Karen Phillips among others, and released by CRI in 1971. Essential.

condition (record/cover): NM / EX- (minimal ring wear)

Rothko Chapel (1971) is one of Morton Feldman's most celebrated and most immediately accessible works - a score for viola, cello, chorus, soprano, and percussion, written for the non-denominational chapel in Houston that Mark Rothko designed and decorated with fourteen large-scale paintings in the years before his death. The connection between Feldman's music and Rothko's painting was deep and longstanding: both artists were interested in the possibility of art that exists without reference, without narrative, without anything other than its own sensory presence. Rothko Chapel enacts this through its characteristic extreme quietness, its refusal of development or climax, its suspension of musical time into something approaching stasis. For Frank O'Hara, written the same year in memory of the poet who had been Feldman's close friend, shares the same atmosphere of restrained mourning. Issued on Columbia Odyssey, making these works available to a wider audience than most of Feldman's output reached in his lifetime. Available in three copies.

Details
Cat. number: CRI SD 276
Year: 1971

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