Patterns in a Chromatic Field

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Patterns in a Chromatic Field, Music, Morton Feldman, Avant-Garde, Cello with Keyboard, Chamber, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Jazz, Modern Composition, United States of America
Patterns in a Chromatic Field
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Feldman's most comical composition
  • Not so Great
Patterns in a Chromatic Field
Morton Feldman
Manufacturer: Tzadik
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00029J262
Release Date: 2004-07-27

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  1. Patterns In A Chromatic Field

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Feldman's most comical composition.......2006-03-02

None of the reviewers of this piece so far have mentioned what to me is one of its most salient characteristics -- its sense of humor. The dry title doesn't give any clue: perhaps PATTERNS IN A CHROMATIC FIELD TO PERFORM WHILE WAITING FOR GODOT would convey the mood more accurately. It makes me laugh, and laughing is good!

PATTERNS, from 1981, is unlike any other Feldman work, but definitely more like the "still-life" compositions (Cello & Orchestra, Piano & Orchestra, Flute & Orchestra, etc -- see my review of the 2-disc set on CPO), mainly from the 1970s, than like his later "Persian rug" music. PATTERNS is full of startling juxtapositions. The cello and piano play one little pattern after another, often utterly different in style and tone, including wild glissandos, plucking, and other techniques, with abrupt transitions from one to the next. It is not slow, quiet or repetitive as are the celebrated late works that would follow.

The first recording of PATTERNS on hatART is over 100 minutes long, on two discs, fully 1/4 again as long as this Tzadik recording. Based on my experience with FOR SAMUEL BECKETT (1987 -- see my review of the Kairos recording), I am confident that this faster version is preferable. This is great Feldman all the way around -- one of his best, most dynamic and variegated compositions, superbly performed and recorded.

Here's a revealing quote from the liner notes, from Feldman's ESSAYS (1985):

"The abstract, or rather the Abstract Experience, is only one thing -- a unity that leaves one perpetually speculating... The Abstract Experience is a metaphor without an answer. Whereas the literary kind of art, the kind we are close to, is involved in the polemic we associate with religion, the Abstract Experience is really far closer to the religious. It deals with the same mystery -- reality -- whatever you choose to call it."

See my MORTON FELDMAN'S SYSTEMLESS SOUNDWORLD list for more recordings and reviews.

3 out of 5 stars Not so Great.......2005-01-02

I LOVE Morton Feldman, and I have bought five albums of his. This is the only disappointment. It is a little 'modern', a bit weird, or unpleasant. It may be choice of instruments in the cello, going for a less than beautiful sound. I suppose I would feel the same about the Samuel Beckett piece: less meditative than enstranging.
Patterns in a Chromatic Field
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    Patterns in a Chromatic Field
    Morton Feldman
    Manufacturer: hatHUT
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    General ModernGeneral Modern | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    Avant Garde & Free JazzAvant Garde & Free Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000025YW1
    Release Date: 1995-10-19

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