Posted January 23, 2008 by High Brow
Rothko Chapel 5
by Morton Feldman
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High Brow says: This style of modern classical is usually too experimental for my refined taste; however, New York composer Morton Feldman has such a profound perspective, you find yourself falling under hypnosis by the subtle beauty of his work. Minimal, quiet, and very romantic, he conjures up images of falling snow and scenic walks.
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