I was listening to Morton Feldman for the first time this evening and was looking around for some information about him and his work and came across your older blog which I found very useful. I then followed the link over here and you had posted up one of my all time favorites… John Adams’ Harmonielehre prt III. About three weeks ago I came across Tromba lontana and Common Tones in Simple Time for the first time and instantly fell in love with those pieces too. I look forward to looking over your selections. Kind regards, Chris
Chris, Thank you very much! I hope you may continue to find new things here and I welcome further discussion re: Feldman and Adams…for instance, they do intersect:
I was listening to Morton Feldman for the first time this evening and was looking around for some information about him and his work and came across your older blog which I found very useful. I then followed the link over here and you had posted up one of my all time favorites… John Adams’ Harmonielehre prt III. About three weeks ago I came across Tromba lontana and Common Tones in Simple Time for the first time and instantly fell in love with those pieces too. I look forward to looking over your selections. Kind regards, Chris
Chris, Thank you very much! I hope you may continue to find new things here and I welcome further discussion re: Feldman and Adams…for instance, they do intersect:
John Adams Conducts American Elegies
Regards,
Eric