Morton Feldman
Piano and String Quartet
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Composer:Morton FeldmanGenre:ChamberStyle:Open FormCompose Date:1985Average_duration:77:42Morton Feldman's 'Piano and String Quartet' is a chamber music composition that was composed in 1985. The piece was premiered on October 4, 1985, at the Alice Tully Hall in New York City. The composition consists of three movements and has a total duration of approximately 80 minutes. The first movement of 'Piano and String Quartet' is marked by a slow and meditative pace. The piano and strings are used to create a delicate and ethereal soundscape that is characterized by long, sustained notes and subtle shifts in dynamics. The movement is notable for its use of silence, which is used to create a sense of tension and anticipation. The second movement of the composition is more lively and energetic than the first. The piano and strings are used to create a complex and intricate texture that is characterized by rapid, staccato notes and sudden shifts in dynamics. The movement is marked by a sense of urgency and restlessness, which is conveyed through the use of dissonant harmonies and irregular rhythms. The final movement of 'Piano and String Quartet' is marked by a return to the slow and meditative pace of the first movement. The piano and strings are used to create a sense of calm and tranquility, which is characterized by long, sustained notes and a gradual decrease in dynamics. The movement is notable for its use of repetition, which is used to create a sense of continuity and unity throughout the composition. Overall, 'Piano and String Quartet' is characterized by its use of subtle shifts in dynamics, dissonant harmonies, and a sense of tension and anticipation. The composition is notable for its use of silence and repetition, which are used to create a sense of continuity and unity throughout the three movements.More....
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