Morton Feldman : Triadic memories
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slabe te obrazy
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This performance completely neglects the subtle but definite rhythm changes from measure to measure that Feldman notates. I feel like I'm listening to an oom-pah-pah waltz. Wrong!
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I would have loved to hear the performance sans the commentary.
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it sounds like the piece is starts in 3/4 rhythm- very errie
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love that out of tune sounding piano
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Actually itmediaco is correct: the rhythm is actually much MORE irregular than Woodward plays it. Just look at the score, or any other recording.
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This man playing and speaking, Roger Woodward, is my piano teacher at San Francisco State University! He's amazing!
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This is way too loud! And why do I hear rain and talking? I know that Morton Feldman liked his music quiet and undisturbed by sounds from the environment. My advise listen to it in a quiet room.
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I was really into this until the woman began talking and then translating what the other guy was saying.
Great Franz Kline slides, but this recording is just riddled with rhythmic inaccuracies. The piano is not even in tune.
itmediaco 3 years ago
You are right, but the "rythmic inaccuracies" are actually in the score.
spcfsu1 3 years ago
implied overtones? i think he was too conflicted to know himself. what a mind.
deseant 3 years ago
"Too conflicted to know" ? I'm not agree with you, Deseant : this music is peaceful and not conflicted...
spcfsu1 3 years ago