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  1. 4 de may. de 2024 · II String Quartet by Morton Feldman, composed in 1983, is an iconic piece of contemporary music, a challenge for the listener but even more so for the musician. Quartetto d'Archi di Torino is one of the very few ensembles in the world who plays this piece in its entirety, for a total duration of six hours, during which the audience will be ...

  2. 24 de ene. de 2024 · Morton Feldman - String Quartet II; FLAC. Addeddate 2024-01-24 21:45:51 Identifier 13.-string-quartet-ii-1983-xiii. Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 ...

  3. String Quartet II (1983) Clarinet and String Quartet (1983) For Philip Guston, for flute, percussion, and piano/celesta (1984) Arrangement of Weill/Brecht Alabama Song, for bass, voice ad lib, 2 saxophones, trumpet, trombone, marimba, and piano (1984) [Composition], for violin (1984) Violin and String Quartet (1985) Piano and String Quartet (1985)

  4. At first the music seems emotionless, but as one comes to accept that the String Quartet may in fact be "life, but not as we know it," drama reveals itself in the music's dogged moments of insistence, awkward conversations, temporary alliances, and unusual timbres. Petulance, whining, nagging, stoicism, acceptance, beauty, and peace all are ...

  5. Composed in 1983, String Quartet (II) encounters Morton Feldman in his late career and and at the height of his astounding powers. Like much of the work which immediately proceeded it, the work is built around repeating patterns, often surfacing within the composition without preparation, which are sustained before abruptly moving on. Some return.

  6. 3 de abr. de 2018 · Cinq heures dans l’espace sonore de Morton Feldman Evénement au « Printemps des arts de Monte-Carlo » avec le String Quartet II du compositeur américain joué non stop par l’Ensemble Béla.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2016 · It is often said that Morton Feldman’s “String Quartet II” is an experiment in scale. That is a fancy way of saying that the piece is very, very long—approximately six hours. The players—perhaps better described as marathoners—cannot eat or relieve themselves throughout the duration.