why patterns?
there was a time when I was too busy or too impatient to appreciate Morton Feldman’s music. But on long late autumn nights here in Berlin I have no time for impatience. I can go the distance. “Why Patterns” has been my late night theme song lately. Ok, at 29 minutes or so that’s a long theme song but whatever.
And yes Ms. B, I am READY for the fondue pot…but I don’t know how to play bridge!
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Beth wrote:
I don’t know how to play bridge either…..but based on the memories of my parents’ parties it usually involves a floor length Hawaiian print dress for the hostess and a cool turtleneck for the host along with mass quantities of hard alcohol…no mixers needed.
Posted on 02-Dec-09 at 12:40 pm | Permalink
Beth wrote:
I don’t know how to play bridge either…..but based on the memories of my parents’ parties it usually involves a floor length Hawaiian print dress for the hostess and a cool turtleneck for the host along with mass quantities of hard alcohol…no mixers needed…I actually don’t know if they ever got around to playing the game.
Posted on 02-Dec-09 at 12:40 pm | Permalink
Bill Foreman wrote:
Feldman is amazing. There’s a record of Aki Takahashi playing “Palais de Mari” that is so unbelievably beautiful it makes my head spin. Also–”Coptic Light,” which is a pretty late piece, is fairly unique for him, and worth digging.
By the way–you read the new Monk biography Robin Kelley wrote? You’re on record as a fan.
Keep up the beautiful music.
Posted on 06-Dec-09 at 3:31 pm | Permalink