With a concert grand dramatically installed in the Menil Collection’s Arts of the Ancient World gallery, Sarah Rothenberg will perform Morton Feldman’s last piano work, Palais de Mari, surrounded by objects from the same area and era as the ruined palace of 2400 B.C.E. which inspired Feldman’s composition. Viewers can expect a meditative experience with sacred objects and enthralling music in dialogue.
With a concert grand dramatically installed in the Menil Collection’s Arts of the Ancient World gallery, Sarah Rothenberg will perform Morton Feldman’s last piano work, Palais de Mari, surrounded by objects from the same area and era as the ruined palace of 2400 B.C.E. which inspired Feldman’s composition. Viewers can expect a meditative experience with sacred objects and enthralling music in dialogue.
With a concert grand dramatically installed in the Menil Collection’s Arts of the Ancient World gallery, Sarah Rothenberg will perform Morton Feldman’s last piano work, Palais de Mari, surrounded by objects from the same area and era as the ruined palace of 2400 B.C.E. which inspired Feldman’s composition. Viewers can expect a meditative experience with sacred objects and enthralling music in dialogue.