Music with no boundaries

Music can imply the infinite if enough things depart from the norm far enough. Strange “abnormal” events can lead to the feeling that anything can happen, and you have a music with no boundaries.

– Morton Feldman, American composer

Cited in Tom Johnson, Remembrance, September 1987.
Accessed 13 May 2013.


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