Feldman

Jill Feldman, Nigel North, Sarah Cunningham & Davitt Moroney - Purcell: Ayres & Songs from Orpheus Britannicus (2017)

Jill Feldman, Nigel North, Sarah Cunningham & Davitt Moroney - Purcell: Ayres & Songs from Orpheus Britannicus
Classical | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 139:46 min | 575 MB
Label: Arcana | Tracks: 38 | Rls.date: 2017

It is an important moment in the life of a singer when she is able to confront the standard repertory. After years spent studying theatre and music in Shakespeare's England under the guidance of musicologist Philip Brett, Jill Feldman recorded two programmes of Henry Purcell's music in 1992, reissued here as a double CD. Many of the Ayres and Songs from Orpheus Britannicus are connected to the English theatrical tradition. In the earliest piece on this CD, From Silent Shades , and the latest, From Rosy Bow'rs , we hear one theatrical tradition placing the voice of truth in the mouth of a madman.
New World Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas - Morton Feldman: Coptic Light; Piano and Orchestra; Cello and Orchestra (1998)

Morton Feldman: Coptic Light; Piano and Orchestra; Cello and Orchestra (1998)
New World Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
Alan Feinberg, piano; Robert Cohen, cello

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 260 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 163 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Argo | # 448 513-2 | Time: 01:13:38

Overlapping textures and soft, shifting timbres are the most recognizable features of Morton Feldman's music, and his attractive sonorities draw listeners in ways other avant-garde sound structures may not. This music's appeal is also attributable to its gentle ambience, a static, meditative style that Feldman pioneered long before trance music became commonplace. The three works on this disc are among Feldman's richest creations, yet the material in each piece is subtly layered and integrated so well that many details will escape detection on first hearing. In Piano and Orchestra, the piano is treated as one texture among many, receding to the background and blending with muted brass and woodwinds in a wash of colors. Cello and Orchestra might seem like a conventional concerto movement, especially since the cellist is centrally placed on this recording and plays with a rather lyrical tone. However, Feldman's orchestral clusters are dense and interlocked, which suggests that the cello should be less prominent and blend more into the mass of sounds behind it. No such ambiguity exists in the performance of Coptic Light, which Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony Orchestra play with even dynamics and careful attention to the work's aggregate effect, which is mesmerizing.
Darragh Morgan & John Tilbury - Morton Feldman - For John Cage (2020)

Darragh Morgan & John Tilbury - Morton Feldman - For John Cage (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 247 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 216 Mb | Scans included | 01:23:59
Avant-Garde Classical | Label: Diatribe Records

The story of how Morton Feldman and John Cage first met has now become elevated to the status of legendary musical folklore. During a 1950 New York Philharmonic performance of Webern’s Symphony Op. 21, Feldman decided to leave the concert at the interval. In the lobby he met Cage. As Cage says, “we both walked out of a Philharmonic concert in which Webern had just been played, and we shared the desire not to hear anything else because we had been so deeply moved.” It was the beginning of a deep friendship that was to influence both their respective creative spirits. Morton Feldman became a friend, flatmate and student of John Cage.
Simonacci: Feldman: Patterns In A Chromatic Field - Music For Cello (2013)

Simonacci: Feldman: Patterns In A Chromatic Field - Music For Cello (2013)
EAC Rip | Flac (Image + cue + log) | 1 CD | Full Scans | 328 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | Catalog Number: 9401

Morton Feldman is without doubt one of the most remarkable and influential composers of the second half of 20‐th century America. His experimental works (where the course of a composition is often open to multiple interpretations) are based on melodic cells which are endlessly and subtly varied and developed in immensely long and slow moving structures (sometimes of several hours), producing a hallucinatory effect on the audience.

Morton Feldman - For Samuel Beckett (2000)  Music

Posted by peachfuzz at Oct. 4, 2007
Morton Feldman - For Samuel Beckett (2000)

Morton Feldman: For Samuel Beckett (2000)
Classical | EAC (APE & CUE) | 197 MB
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No other musician can stake a claim for primary Beckett-related importance more than Morton Feldman. Not only are Feldman's timeless, repetitive compositions often evocative of Beckett's minimalist prose, but a meeting in Berlin, 1976, lead to a warm relationship between the composer and the writer, one that bore fruit in several projects and collaborations. In 1976 he met Samuel Beckett in Berlin, at the Schiller-Theater, where Beckett was overseeing rehearsals of Footfalls and That Time. Coming in from the sunlight into the dark theatre, the already terribly myopic Feldman could barely see Beckett, and literally tripped on the stage after "shaking his thumb."
Sabine Liebner - Morton Feldman: For Bunita Marcus, Palais de Mari (2009)

Sabine Liebner - Morton Feldman: For Bunita Marcus, Palais de Mari (2009)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 316 MB | 01:54:40
Genre: Classical | Label: Oehms Classics

Morton Feldman's late period was characterized by works dedicated to friends, his "For …" pieces. One of the best-known and most frequently performed is the piano piece For Bunita Marcus, who was a composition student of his. The work consists of single notes and short patterns of notes spatially notated, without precise rhythmic values. The effect is of a very leisurely improvisation, using a limited number of pitches, played in apparently random manner over the whole expanse of the keyboard. Listeners expecting a structured musical experience governed by conventional musical logic would probably find the piece infuriatingly scattered and pointless.
Victor Feldman - The Arrival of Victor Feldman (1958) {Contemporary}

Victor Feldman - The Arrival of Victor Feldman (1958) {Contemporary}
EAC 0.95b4 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 300dpi | 222MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 100MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Cool, Bop

Victor Feldman had first recorded as a leader when he was 13 and a swing-based drummer. In 1957, he moved from his native London to the United States, and by early 1958 (when he was 23) was in great demand as a pianist and vibraphonist. For his second American release and debut for the Contemporary label, Feldman is completely in the spotlight. Joined by the brilliant bassist Scott La Faro (whose playing is a strong reason to acquire the album) and drummer Stan Levey, Feldman performs a mostly boppish set including "Serpent's Tooth," "There Is No Greater Love," Dizzy Gillespie's "Bebop," a Chopin waltz and three of his diverse originals. An excellent showcase for the still-developing Victor Feldman.
Anthony Burr and Charles Curtis - Chamber Music: Alvin Lucier & Morton Feldman (2019)

Anthony Burr and Charles Curtis - Chamber Music: Alvin Lucier & Morton Feldman (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 234 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 167 Mb | Scans included | 01:08:08
Modern Classical, Avant-Garde | Label: Important Records

Anthony Burr and Charles Curtis present this collection of curated compositions from Alvin Lucier and Morton Feldman. Two Lucier pieces, August Moon and Trio For Clarinet, Cello & Tuba are presented here for the first time. Liner notes are excerpted from a lecture on Morton Feldman given by Alvin Lucier.
Morton Feldman: The Viola in My Life, False Relationships and the Extended Ending, Why Patterns?

Morton Feldman: The Viola in My Life,
False Relationships and the Extended Ending, Why Patterns?

Avant-Garde | FLAC | 137 MB + 78 MB + 136 MB

The definitive interpretation of these masterpieces, Morton Feldman conducts and performs piano on this disc.
Victor Feldman - The Arrival of Victor Feldman (1958) [Remastered 1998]

Victor Feldman - The Arrival of Victor Feldman (1958) [Remastered 1998]
EAC rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG | Scans | 234 Mb(Incl. Recovery)
Genre ~ Cool, Post-Bop, Vibraphone/Marimba Jazz | Label ~ Contemporary Records