
Morton Feldman (born January 12, 1926, died September 3, 1987) was an American composer. He is best known for his instrumental pieces which are frequently written for unusual groups of instruments, feature isolated, carefully chosen, predominantly quiet sounds, and are often very long. Feldman was born in New York City. He studied piano with Madame Maurina-Press, a pupil of Ferruccio Busoni, and later composition with Wallingford Riegger and Stefan Wolpe.
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Rothko Chapel 5
Rothko Chapel 3
Rothko Chapel 2
Rothko Chapel 4
Rohtko Chapel 1
Why Patterns?
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Nature Piece 4
Something Wild
Something Wild in the City: Mary Ann's Theme (1960) for horn, celesta, and string Quartet
A Non Accented Legato
For Bunita Marcus: Mm. 1270-1372
Piano Piece 1952 - Version 2
Opening
Voices And Cello
For Samuel Beckett
Coptic Light
Rothko Chapel 1
Slow Waltz
Samoa (1968) for flute, horn, trumpet, harp, vibraphone, piano, and Cello: III
Palais de Mari
Legato
Chords
Snow Falls
Whisper
Christian Wolff in Cambridge
Durations I
Durations II
For Franz Kline
Durations V
Slow Waltz And Ending
First Words
Durations IV
Voice, Violin And Piano
Vertical Thoughts 5
Durations III - Fast
Intermission 5
Four Instruments
Durations III - Slow
durations iii - very slow
For Bunita Marcus
Samoa (1968) for flute, horn, trumpet, harp, vibraphone, piano, and Cello: I
Something Wild in the City: Mary Ann's Theme
Piano and String Quartet
Jackson Pollock (1950-51) for two Cellos: V Painting on Glass
Intersection 3
for Philip Guston: I. Pt. 1
Piano Piece 1956 B
Triadic Memories
For Bunita Marcus (1985): page 1
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