Special offer. Feldman: Triadic Memories & Piano
John Snijders (piano)
Its exploration not just of sound but, as it were, the intelligence of sonority (acoustics becoming poetry), seems ideal mood music, but one can’t stop listening.
Special offer. Feldman: Triadic Memories & Piano
John Snijders (piano)
Purchase product
Its exploration not just of sound but, as it were, the intelligence of sonority (acoustics becoming poetry), seems ideal mood music, but one can’t stop listening.
About
Morton Feldman’s preoccupation with what he called ‘acoustical reality’ was the primary subject of all his work but the intimate acoustic reality of the piano, the instrument at which he worked, became a particular focus during the last decade of his life. Piano (1977) and Triadic Memories (1981) sound like Feldman of course - both share that extraordinary sense of time suspended, of instrumental colour refracted through pitch and back again but each also offers a radically different conception of the piano. Christopher Fox
Contents and tracklist
- John Snijders
Triadic Memories, Pt. 1
Track length33:35
This track is only available as an album download.
Triadic Memories, Pt. 2
Track length29:05
This track is only available as an album download.
Triadic Memories, Pt. 3
Track length27:05
This track is only available as an album download.
- John Snijders
Awards and reviews
15th October 2017
Its exploration not just of sound but, as it were, the intelligence of sonority (acoustics becoming poetry), seems ideal mood music, but one can’t stop listening.