Immerse yourself in the intricate world of Morton Feldman with "Feldman, Vol. 9: Composing by Numbers," a captivating exploration of minimalism, avant-garde, and drone genres. Released on April 26, 2005, under Mode Records, this album is a testament to Feldman's unique compositional style, offering a profound listening experience that spans 74 minutes. The album features ten meticulously crafted tracks, each a journey into the subtleties of sound and silence. From the hauntingly beautiful "Projection" series to the intricate "Intersection" compositions, Feldman's work delves into the depths of musical texture and form. "Out of Last Pieces" and "The Straits of Magellan" add layers of complexity, while "In Search of an Orchestration" concludes the album with a sense of resolution. Feldman's ability to create depth and meaning from seemingly simple elements is evident throughout, making this album a standout in his discography and a must-explore for fans of experimental music.
(C) 2005 Mode Records(P) 2005 Mode Records
Tracks
Projection IMorton Feldman, Taco Kooistra
Projection IIMorton Feldman, Barton Workshop, James Fulkerson
Projection IIIMorton Feldman, Philip Corner, Frank Denyer
Projection IVMorton Feldman, Marieke Keser, Frank Denyer
Projection VMorton Feldman, Barton Workshop, James Fulkerson
Intersection IMorton Feldman, Barton Workshop, Jos Zwaanenburg
Marginal IntersectionMorton Feldman, Barton Workshop, Jos Zwaanenburg
Intersection IIMorton Feldman, Frank Denyer
Intersection IIIMorton Feldman, Frank Denyer
Intersection IVMorton Feldman, Taco Kooistra
Out of Last PiecesMorton Feldman, Barton Workshop, Jos Zwaanenburg
The Straits of MagellanMorton Feldman, Barton Workshop, James Fulkerson
In Search of an OrchestrationMorton Feldman, Barton Workshop, Jos Zwaanenburg