On Sunday, April 11, New York's venerable experimental music venue Issue Project Room opens the doors to its new home (pre-renovation) with a rare performance of Morton Feldman's six hour long contemporary masterpiece "String Quartet No. 2."
"String Quartet No. 2 has been performed in its entirety only a few times, the first being in 1999 by the FLUX Quartet at Greenwich Village’s Cooper Union. The Ne(x)tworks quartet (which includes Cornelius Dufallo and Kenji Bunch, formerly of FLUX) will play the entire piece by candlelight in the cloistered hall while audience members are invited to stay for as long as little as they like. The beauty of candlelight is also a necessity as the space is still raw, in need of renovation and lighting.
Called his “most extreme” composition, Feldman’s String Quartet No. 2 (1983) is a collective paragon encompassing Feldman’s signature free rhythms, muted pitches, quiet and slowly unfolding music, and his experiments with duration.
“The focus at the time [of the premiere in 1999] seemed to be on how we were going to play for six hours without stopping,” Dufallo reflects. “As we immersed ourselves in the music, however, this began to change: we found that duration is by no means the most interesting aspect of this work. The ‘athleticism’ became more of a secondary concern to us. In this work, duration acts as a canvas, on which Feldman paints a stunningly beautiful encomium to the eternal marriage of sound and time. The piece must exist on a large scale in order to portray this relationship.”
ISSUE Project Room’s Inaugural Concert @ 110 Livingston, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Ne(x)tworks Performs Morton Feldman’s String Quartet No. 2. April 11, 2010, FREE. Reception: 11 am. Performance: 11:30 am – 5:30 pm.
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