Works for Piano by Morton Feldman, performed by Marianne Schroeder, is a stunningly beautiful album that showcases the composer's unique style and the pianist's exceptional talent. The album features four pieces, each of which is a masterful work of art that explores the boundaries of sound and silence.
Schroeder's performance is nothing short of exceptional. She perfectly captures the delicate nuances of Feldman's compositions, allowing each note to resonate and breathe in its own time. Her touch is gentle yet powerful, creating a hauntingly beautiful soundscape that draws the listener in and holds them captive.
The album opens with "Palais de Mari," a 28-minute piece that is both intricate and minimalist. Schroeder's interpretation is flawless, allowing the piece to unfold slowly and organically. The result is a mesmerizing soundscape that is both calming and contemplative.
The second piece, "For Bunita Marcus," is a hauntingly beautiful composition that is both melancholic and meditative. Schroeder's performance is nuanced and restrained, allowing the piece to unfold in a way that is both subtle and profound.
The third piece, "Intermission 6," is a brief interlude that serves as a palate cleanser between the longer pieces. Schroeder's performance is delicate and precise, creating a moment of stillness and reflection.
The album concludes with "Triadic Memories," a 90-minute piece that is both challenging and rewarding. Schroeder's performance is nothing short of remarkable, allowing the piece to unfold in a way that is both mesmerizing and profound.