ROTHKO CHAPEL conducted by Gregor Mayrhofer
Chamber Music
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1h 32m
Morton Feldman wrote a score in 1972 for the chapel designed by his friend Mark Rothko, a monument of Abstract Expressionism in painting. Around this page in the form of a "motionless procession", recent works, including a creation by Benjamin Attahir (born in 1989) and Gregor Mayrhofer (born in 1987), inspired by works of art installed in public spaces.
Direction: Gregor Mayrhofer (Music Conductor), Geoffroy Jourdain (Choir Director)
Cast: Ensemble intercontemporain, Les Cris de Paris, Evan Hughes (Baritone), Sophie Cherrier (Flute)
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