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Morton Feldman
Nature pieces
Works Info
Composer
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Morton Feldman
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1951
Average_duration
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16:29
Movement_count
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5
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Morton Feldman's 'Nature Pieces' is a collection of five short piano pieces composed in 1951. The pieces were premiered by David Tudor in 1952. Each piece is characterized by its sparse and delicate textures, with a focus on the subtle nuances of sound and silence. The first piece, 'Madame Press Died Last Week at Ninety', is a slow and meditative work that features a simple melody played over a series of sustained chords. The second piece, 'The Barn', is more rhythmic and playful, with a repeating pattern of notes that gradually evolves over the course of the piece. The third piece, 'A Woman in Love Has Got to Cry', is the most abstract of the set, with a series of disjointed fragments that are woven together into a delicate and intricate tapestry. The fourth piece, 'Palais de Mari', is the longest and most complex of the set, with a series of overlapping melodies and harmonies that create a rich and immersive sonic landscape. The final piece, 'The Viola in My Life', is a haunting and introspective work that features a simple melody played over a series of slowly shifting chords. Throughout the set, Feldman's use of silence and space is just as important as his use of sound, creating a sense of stillness and contemplation that is both meditative and profound. Overall, 'Nature Pieces' is a masterful example of Feldman's unique approach to composition, which emphasizes the beauty and complexity of simple sounds and gestures. The set is a testament to the power of minimalism and the importance of listening closely to the world around us.
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