Morton Feldman

(1926-1987)

mode 136

Feldman Edition 7-Triadic Memories

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mode 136 Morton FELDMAN, Vol. 8: Marilyn Nonken plays Triadic Memories – Marilyn Nonken, piano.
DVD  

Feldman Edition 7-Triadic Memories - CD
Includes program notes. Streaming audio. Title from image of compact disc cover on Web page (viewed Nov. 21, 2008) Marilyn Nonken, piano. Recorded at the Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, May 29, 2003. Also available as compact disc; previously issued as Mode Records mode 136.

Triadic Memories (1981)   (93:48 total)
Marilyn Nonken, piano
1. Page 1, System 1, Measure 1  (5:00)
2. Page 5, System 2, Measure 1  (9:56)
3. Page 13, System 1, Measure 4  (20:37)
4. Page 19, System 4, Measure 1  (11:15)
5. Page 25, System 1, Measure 3  (8:46)
6. Page 30, System 4, Measure 1  (5:25)
7. Page 34, System 3, Measure 4  (4:09)
8. Page 38, System 4, Measure 3  (16:57)
9. Page 44, System 1, Measure 1  (11:41)

The place Triadic Memories takes us is full of illusions, not only of function and direction but also of timelessness and stasis.

  • This 94-minute, single movement work for solo piano is available in two formats: as a specially priced 2-CD set ($19.99) and complete and uninterrupted on one  single audio-only DVD ($19.99)
  • The DVD is presented in uncompressed, high-resolution 96khz/24-bit stereo, playable on any DVD player.
  • Both the CD and DVD versions have numerous arbitrary track markers to ease navigation through this continuous, one-movement piece.
  • Recorded from the pianist’s perspective, it gives the listener the unique opportunity to hear all of the small nuances and overtones which can be lost in the concert hall.
  • There is no indication of tempo. For this recording, Ms. Nonken chose a steady eighth-note pulse throughout that approximates the heart rate at rest. Unfolding in time at this rate, the work’s geography – its rapturous peaks and long, low valleys – is brought into relief.
  • Of Ms. Nonken’s October 2003 performance of Triadic Memories, John Rockwell wrote in The New York Times: ” Ms. Nonken played it with a relaxed, almost rubber-wristed calm, caressing the keys without losing rhythmic definition. A lovely performance of a lovely piece”.
  • Bonus only on the DVD: A video interview of Marilyn Nonken speaking about Triadic Memories
  • This DVD is playable on ALL DVD players.

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