Feldman: Projection I, II, III, IV & V

This page lists all recordings of Projection I, II, III, IV & V, by Morton Feldman (1926-87) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Morton Feldman - Composing by Numbers

Morton Feldman - Composing by Numbers

The Graphic Scores 1950-67


Feldman:

Projection I, II, III, IV & V

Intersection I, II, III & IV

Marginal Intersection

Out of 'Last Pieces'

The Straits of Magellan

In Search of An Orchestration


Taco Kooistra (cello), Marieke Keser (violin), Philip Corner, Frank Denyer (pianos)

The Barton Workshop, James Fulkerson, Jos Zwaanenburg

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Feldman Edition 4

Feldman Edition 4


Feldman:

The Straits of Magellan

Two Pieces for Six Instruments

Projection I, II, III, IV & V

Durations I-V


The Turfan Ensemble, Philipp Vandré,Thaddeus Watson

A unique collection of Feldman's "indeterminate" works; which incorporated new types of notation (including graph scores) and involving a considerable degree of indeterminacy in regard to pitch, dynamics, etc. This is the first time the complete Durations and Projections series have appeared on a single disc. It is a rewarding experience to hear the Durations and Projections played together, imparting a sense of Feldman's mastery of instrumentation and timbre while savoring the metamorphosis of its shifting colors, weights and densities of sound. The Two Pieces (first recording) reveal techniques which evoke a piano's resonance, as Feldman uses chords in which most tones immediately fade after their entrance, leaving only one or two sustained tones. The Straits of Magellan focuses on static the and "vertical" experience, as well as on the constantly changing and fluctuating density of their sonic events - allowing one to relish the subtlety and sensuousness of this music which, startlingly, also conveys a jazzy character. The superb performances, recorded in Germany, are by acclaimed pianist Philipp Vandré and the Turfan Ensemble. Gramophone magazine said of his recording of Cage's Sonatas and Interludes: "…Vandré's thoughtful choice of preparations and loving approach to the music make this the definitive recording of the Sonatas and Interludes".

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