Review: The Astonishing Sounds of Morton Feldman
Morton Feldman (d. 1987) was one of the most original voices in twentieth-century music. His late works, inspired in part by the geometric patterns of Persian rugs, are themselves abstract objects moving through time, their shapes slowly evolving--sometimes over several hours. There is nothing else quite like it in the modern repertoire.

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Morton Feldman's Bass Clarinet and Percussion: Analysis

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Karlheinz Stockhausen's Gesang der Jünglinge: Analysis

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Morton Feldman - Film Music for 'Jackson Pollock'

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An interview with Morton Feldman, 1967

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Morton Feldman, Rothko Chapel - Les Cris de Paris - Ensemble intercontemporain

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Morton Feldman - Triadic Memories (1981) for piano

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Morton Feldman's 'Three Voices', Musical Moment with Dory Hayley | Music on Main

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Morton Feldman in gesprek met Frits Lagerwerf

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Morton Feldman Interviewed by Charles Shere, July, 1967

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