On Tuesday June 10th, John Tilbury is performing a solo piano concert at St. John's Smith Square at 7.00 pm (note starting time).
The programme consists of a new work (c.20 minutes) by Howard Skempton entitled Notti Stellate a Vagli and Morton Feldman's Triadic Memories. The concert is to be recorded for CD.
Surprisingly few other members at this one. (Only Bryn and xyzzzz?). Exquisite playing from Tilbury.
Not quite sure how most others listen to a 100-minute Feldman piece live.
As a "meditative object"? - in which people tend to marvel, go to sleep or get bored.
If you're really dispassionate and disciplined, you might succeed in viewing it as an complex object viewed from many different vantage points?
Consider the spaced out argument: then the music become highly varied and full of surprises. Quirky, even?
Or . . . ?