La fin de "Rothko Chapel" pour alto, choeur, célesta et percussions, avec sa mélodie d'inspiration hébraïque, composée par Morton Feldman à l'âge de 15 ans.
you can feel the void in this piece the space below, around, above God, where there is nothing. Everything in our universe that frightens us and amazes us, listen to that dissonance in the lower register. Thanks for the upload
@LispenardStudio Absolutely. Morton Feldman composed Rothko Chapel when he was 45. But he was 15 when he composed the hebraic melody played by the viola at the very end of the piece (heard on this excerpt).
You're right, jscnhei3. Morton Feldman composed "Rothko Chapel" at 45. But he had composed the hebraic melody played by the viola, at the very end of the piece, at 15.
@zanstones You're probably right. Actually I called this video "Morton Feldman : The Rothko Chapel" because it's the end of a piece of music by Morton Feldman called "The Rothko Chapel"... :-)
@Makussan Difficile à dire... Rothko Chapel est une très bonne introduction, ainsi que les oeuvres courtes (The Viola in my life, For Franz Kline...). Evitez de vous lancer d'emblée dans ses oeuvres "marathon", comme Triadic memories (1h30), Crippled Symmetry (1h30) ou le 2ème quatuor (5h)... :)
The Rothko Chapel in Houston is only a small part of this video. Most of the shots are from other museums. Not exactly an accurate name for this video. I would have thought the chapel itself would be enough for a concept piece, but the fact that they muddled it with other museum works of Rothko rather negates the concept for me.
I'm 35 going 36 and I have used this for my music. Life is beautiful..... I'm so glad you're all here.
bellissima musica la musica di feldman e belissime le opere di rothko
you can feel the void in this piece the space below, around, above God, where there is nothing. Everything in our universe that frightens us and amazes us, listen to that dissonance in the lower register. Thanks for the upload
just pure emotions he wanted to state and aim in all of his life
Ok! Merci beaucoup! Je vais écouter ça dès que possible!
We played this score, arranged for the ensemble, at Erev/Laila Festival, in Trieste, November 2008. Rothko Chapel is a masterpiece.
@LewisSmith I've just listen to your "Rothko Chapel" on your Myspace. It's like an hesitant lullaby, I like it so much.
Ahhhh man. I wish I had that experience.
wonderful music
... and great paintings !
Thanks for posting....I soooo gotta get there....
Wow!! Thank you. That's a nice way of saying it. I love the idea that it's yours. Enjoy and thank you.
awesome! 5 stars, my fav.
One of the things on my "love to do" things, is visit this or any other Rothko room.
@spcfsu1 thanks, interesting to know that, thanks for posting this to TH-cam
@LispenardStudio Absolutely. Morton Feldman composed Rothko Chapel when he was 45. But he was 15 when he composed the hebraic melody played by the viola at the very end of the piece (heard on this excerpt).
one of the few beauties i find in life these days.
당신이 느꼈던 감동을
함께 느끼고 싶어서...
너무나 사랑하기에...
My French is so-so but it looks like the video info says Feldman was 15 when he composed the music. Wikipedia says he was 45 at the time.
You're right, jscnhei3. Morton Feldman composed "Rothko Chapel" at 45. But he had composed the hebraic melody played by the viola, at the very end of the piece, at 15.
a familiar place you've never been, a memory from the distant unknown.
DasFengster You hit the nail on the head with your statement. One shot! Boom!
@zanstones You're probably right.
Actually I called this video "Morton Feldman : The Rothko Chapel" because it's the end of a piece of music by Morton Feldman called "The Rothko Chapel"... :-)
J'aimerai bien découvrir la musique de Feldman mais je ne sais par où commencer... Avez vous quelques albums à conseiller? :)
Ah, OK, thanks. That makes sense.
@Makussan Difficile à dire... Rothko Chapel est une très bonne introduction, ainsi que les oeuvres courtes (The Viola in my life, For Franz Kline...). Evitez de vous lancer d'emblée dans ses oeuvres "marathon", comme Triadic memories (1h30), Crippled Symmetry (1h30) ou le 2ème quatuor (5h)... :)
yeh Rothko Chapel by Morton Feldman
does anyone know where i can find this piece of music
Sorry... did I get this wrong?
I didn't think I could. This is Morton Feldman and Beautiful.... can I get it wrong???
Must go back and have a listen to my bullshit. Tis been a while. Thanks. I'm sure I'll like again.
The Rothko Chapel in Houston is only a small part of this video. Most of the shots are from other museums. Not exactly an accurate name for this video. I would have thought the chapel itself would be enough for a concept piece, but the fact that they muddled it with other museum works of Rothko rather negates the concept for me.
Feldman was 45 when he composed this work, not 15!
part 5
heh, stars
Does it matter?
Felman saw the bloody chapel and went with it.... Mark Rothko had already killed himself by then.... But shit happens.