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Morton Feldman: Unsettled Memory

Join acclaimed pianist Eliza McCarthy, Apartment House and friends for an intimate evening exploring Morton Feldman's hypnotic soundscapes, where time softens and memory shifts.

LSO St Luke's
Sat 19 Sep5.00 pm
4 hours 0 minutes
Genres: Contemporary, Cross-genre
Performer(s):

Eliza McCarthy - piano

Juliet Fraser - soprano

Newton Armstrong - electronics

Apartment House  

Emma Williams - flute

Rebecca Toal - trumpet

Gordon MacKay - violin

Anton Lukoszevieze - cello

Kerry Yong - piano

Programme

Morton Feldman  

  •   Projection 2
  •   Three Voices
  •   Triadic Memories

About this event

Morton Feldman’s music invites us to listen differently. Quiet, spacious and unpredictable, his works unfold in ways that feel both familiar and strange, asking us to let go of expectation and simply be in the moment.

This programme spans three decades of Feldman’s work. Early piece Projection 2 introduces his experimental approach, where no two performances are ever the same. In Three Voices, soprano and tape intertwine in a fragile, haunting dialogue that plays with presence and absence. The evening closes with Triadic Memories, a mesmerising solo piano work where patterns seem to repeat, yet never quite return as expected.

Performed by leading interpreters of his repertoire, this is a rare chance to experience Feldman’s unique sound world live, music that unfolds like memory itself, elusive and quietly transformative.

Venue details

LSO St Luke's

161 Old Street, London EC1V 9NG

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