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Morton Feldman
Spring of Chosroes
Works Info
Composer
:
Morton Feldman
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Duet
Compose Date
:
1977
Average_duration
:
15:13
"Spring of Chosroes" is a composition by Morton Feldman, an American composer known for his experimental and avant-garde approach to music. The piece was composed in 1977 and premiered on May 6, 1978, at the University of California, San Diego. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a slow and meditative pace. The first movement features a series of sustained chords played by the piano, accompanied by a soft and delicate melody played by the violin. The second movement is more sparse, with long silences punctuated by brief bursts of sound from the piano and violin. The final movement returns to the sustained chords of the first movement, but with a more complex and intricate texture. One of the defining characteristics of "Spring of Chosroes" is its use of silence. Feldman was known for his interest in the spaces between sounds, and this composition is no exception. The long pauses between notes create a sense of tension and anticipation, drawing the listener into the music and encouraging them to focus on the subtle nuances of the performance. Another notable feature of the composition is its use of microtonality. Feldman was interested in exploring the spaces between traditional Western musical intervals, and "Spring of Chosroes" incorporates a number of subtle and unconventional pitch variations. Overall, "Spring of Chosroes" is a haunting and evocative composition that showcases Feldman's unique approach to music. Its slow and meditative pace, use of silence, and microtonal elements create a sense of otherworldly beauty that is both mesmerizing and deeply moving.
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