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Disc 01 01. "Patterns in a chromatic field" 02. "Patterns in a chromatic field"
Disc 02 01. "Patterns in a chromatic field" 02. "Patterns in a chromatic field"
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Description: | Morton Feldman (1926?1987)
Patterns In A Chromatic Field (1981)
CD 1 Patterns In A Chromatic Field (beginning) 58:01
CD 2 Patterns In A Chromatic Field (conclusion) 47:24
For the listener's convenience each disc is provided with an additional index point [1-2 and 2-2]; this does not indicate a division of any kind in the work.
Total Time DDD [24Bit logo] 105:25
Co-Production: Westdeutscher Rundfunk/Hat Hut Records Ltd.; Recorded September 29 & 30 and October 1, 1993 at Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Köln.
Liner notes "Patterns In A Chromatic Field I" and "Patterns In A Chromatic Field II": Art Lange, Chicago, November 2016
2016, 2nd edition
On discs:
P + C 2016
On back:
? + © 2016 HAT HUT Records Ltd.
Made in Switzerland.
Disc catalog numbers:
CD 2041; CD 2042 (O-case, back)
hat[now]ART 204-1; hat[now]ART 204-2 (Digifiles, spine)
hat[now]ART 2041; hat[now]ART 2042 (Digifiles, back and discs, face side)
Discs housed in 6-panel gatefold digifiles, packaged in a carded sleeve."Patterns in a Chromatic Field" is an extraordinary CD release featuring the collaboration of renowned cellist Rohan De Saram and acclaimed pianist Marianne Schröder. This album presents Morton Feldman's monumental composition, "Patterns in a Chromatic Field," performed with exceptional sensitivity and depth. The work itself is celebrated for its intricate interplay between cello and piano, exploring subtle shifts in tone, rhythm, and texture over an expansive duration. Listeners are invited into a meditative sound world where time seems suspended?a hallmark of Feldman?s late style. Released by HAT HUT RE, this recording stands as a testament to both performers' mastery of contemporary repertoire.
Rohan De Saram has achieved international acclaim for his versatility across classical and avant-garde music; he was formerly the principal cellist of the Arditti Quartet, known for their pioneering interpretations of modern works. Marianne Schröder is recognized for her profound engagement with 20th-century composers and her nuanced performances that bring out the delicate complexities within minimalist scores.
HAT HUT RE (Hat Hut Records) is revered among connoisseurs for its dedication to high-quality recordings of experimental jazz, contemporary classical music, and avant-garde artists since its founding in Switzerland in 1975. Their catalog features groundbreaking releases from some of the most innovative musicians worldwide?making each new issue highly anticipated by collectors. |
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