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Album Details: Trio [hatART]

Release Date:01/01/1999
Label:New Class. Adventure
UPC:7619963968246

Track List: Trio [hatART]

  1. Trio, for violin, cello & piano~...
  2. Trio, for violin, cello & piano~...
  1. Trio, for violin, cello & piano~...
  2. Trio, for violin, cello & piano~...

Pro Reviews: Trio [hatART]

  • All Music Guide

    What is perhaps most striking about Morton Feldman's quiet, wandering music is how distinctly ambiguous it is. No images or emotions are conjured up from particularly constructed places in the score. His scores -- and this one specifically, his "Trio" of 1980, played gorgeously by these members of the Ives Ensemble -- are about the relationships among notes, instruments, and spaces. They are, as this piece illustrates so wonderfully, investigations of the possible, and they are written without hope or expectation for resolve or desire. The quiet (Feldman's works are meant to be played back on the stereo at a level just above that of silence), meandering spaces incorporated in the work make each phrase carry its own weight against another. When, in the opening, all three instruments play separate phrases together for merely a couple of seconds, that investigation is clearly under way. Timbre and pitch, without question, take precedence over harmony. In fact, it can be argued that Feldma...n was not only unconcerned with harmony, but that he was trying to do away with it and melody altogether -- and pretty much succeeded. The "Trio" is imperfect in this way, much to the satisfaction of its composer. It carries the listener inside a precisely constructed sound world where one can roam very freely, touching upon whatever appears, either as relationship or personal reflection, and then gently slide through to whatever is next until, at the end, the only reverberation -- which feels a part of the work itself -- is silence. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Morton Feldman

Studied piano with Madame Maurina-Press, comp. with Wallingford Riegger, Stefan Wolpe. Was Edgard Varése Professor at State University of New York at Buffalo. Began graphic works, with open pitch and rhythm, and music "free from a compositional rhetoric" in early '50s, eg. Structures for string quartet (1951). Music with pitches given but with freedom of rhythm, eg. Th... Read more