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Paul McCartney, Jean-Michel Jarre and Lee Renaldo on their debt to classical music. 

Time Canvasses - Morton Feldman and Abstract Expressionism

In a remarkable moment after WWII New York became the centre of the art world, simultaneously seeing the development of new ways of hearing music, and new ways of seeing art. It was here that the American experimental composer Morton Feldman said, “What was great about the fiftie ...  Show more

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