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Musical artists Guston and Feldman

Morton Feldman at 100: For Philip Guston

Sun Mar 29
3 pm - 7:30 pm ET
Paulson Center, Orchestral Room 620
181 Mercer Street (at Bleecker Street) NYC
Cost:
FREE

For Philip Guston is one of Morton Feldman's major works, a heartfelt tribute to his painter friend who passed away in 1980. Lasting over four hours, For Philip Guston abandons dramatic development in favor of fragile contemplation, exploring subtle instrumental motifs and rhythmic variations, creating a meditative soundworld in which sounds seem suspended. During this performance, audience members will be encouraged to move freely about the space. 

*Audience members are welcome to attend any time during the performance.

Alice Teyssier, flute
Manuel Laufer, piano
Kelsey Choi, percussion

Admission is free. Registration is required.

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