Triadic
Memories is one of Morton Feldman's most popular and frequently
performed works for piano. Here, more than is usual in his music,
Feldman uses the repetition of patterns and gestures. The repetitions
are rarely exact -- they are characterized by very subtle rhythmic
variations -- but almost every gesture, whether large or small, is
repeated a few or many times. The repeated figures, while all being
quiet and relatively simple and brief, vary in their length, structure,
and texture. The unpredictability of the number of repetitions, the
asymmetry of the repeated figures, the avoidance of a regular pulse, and
the subtlety with which Feldman alters the repetitions keep the music
continually intriguing for the attentive listener. Because of its use of
discernible repeating patterns, Triadic Memories may be the Feldman
work that's closest to the popular understanding of minimalism, although
the music sounds absolutely nothing like that of Glass or Reich or
Riley. While Triadic Memories is more eventful than much of Feldman's
work, its quiet, isolated but related events occurring in a vast
temporal landscape create an effect of unhurried serenity that's a
trademark of the composer's.
The composer gives the pianist considerable leeway in determining the
tempo, to the extent that the recorded performances have durations
ranging from 74 minutes (Jean-Luc Fafchamps on Sub Rosa) to two hours
and four minutes (Sabine Liebner on Oehms Classics). Clocking in at 80
minutes, Steffen Schleiermacher's interpretation is among the more
expeditious. His reading is thoughtful and carefully considered, with
each note placed with sensitivity in relation to its neighbors.
Schleiermacher's reading is wonderfully fluid, and the speed at which he
plays creates an organic sense of wave-like motion. It's intriguing to
imagine how a very slow performance would come off, but Schleiermacher's
is a fully persuasive version of a piece that could have a number of
very different but valid interpretations. MGD's natural, unprocessed
sound is, as is typical for the label, immaculate and vivid. Stephen Eddins Tracklist + Credits :
quarta-feira, 13 de setembro de 2023
MORTON FELDMAN : The Late Piano Works, Vol. 1 – Triadic Memories (Steffen Schleiermacher) (2008) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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