String Quartet No. 2 (Feldman)
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Year1983
Commissioned byCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
PerformedKronos Quartet, Toronto, 1983 (abridged premiere)
FLUX Quartet, New York, 1999 (complete premiere)
FLUX Quartet, New York, 1999 (complete premiere)
RecordedIves Ensemble (August 1999)
| String Quartet No. 2 | |
|---|---|
| String quartet by Morton Feldman | |
Morton Feldman in 1976 | |
| Year | 1983 |
| Commissioned by | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
| Performed | Kronos Quartet, Toronto, 1983 (abridged premiere) FLUX Quartet, New York, 1999 (complete premiere) |
| Recorded | Ives Ensemble (August 1999) |
| Duration | 4–6+ hours |
| Movements | 1 |
| Premiere | |
| Date | December 4, 1983 (abridged) October 9–10, 1999 (complete) |
| Location | Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, University of Toronto (1983) Great Hall, Cooper Union (1999) |
String Quartet No. 2 is a single-movement work for string quartet written by American composer Morton Feldman in 1983.
The composition is notable for its extreme duration, lasting between four and six hours depending on how the 124-page score is played.[1] The piece's score is written such that one page may represent as much as seven minutes of music or as little as thirty seconds.[1] It is Feldman's longest work and the composer never heard it performed in its entirety during his lifetime.[2][3]