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Patterns in a Chromatic Field, for cello & piano (1981) Arne Deforce, cello Yutaka Oya, piano The nature of sound (especially for one who composes at the piano) is to disappear. Sound is what becomes silence, and to follow sound's nature, then, is to write a music always on the verge of vanishing, a music of shadows. Feldman's work, from his early graph scores to the late epics, concentrates almost exclusively on quietness, near-stasis, nuance to reveal this essential ambiguity of sound: "Decay, ... this departing landscape, this expresses where the sound exists in our hearing—leaving us rather than coming toward us." Occasionally Feldman dramatizes this departure, rupturing the fragile texture of his music with vehement attacks; elsewhere he finds a structural analogy for it, letting the instrumentalists drift apart inexorably from a common beginning. Patterns in a Chromatic Field does not employ such strategies; it even seems to contradict them, in the blockiness of its construction, the resistance of its panels of ostinati to erosion. But erosion sets in nonetheless: the ostinati are imperfect, their variability of detail dissolving the identity of material in the very act of establishing it; and the work's large scale is unsupported by apparent narrative, architecture, or functional harmony (which, Feldman objected, "hears for us, ... like going to a public accountant"). In following this path, Feldman leaves behind Cage's ideology of "sound in itself" without <b>...</b>
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RingoNewsArchive: Corey Feldman says Pedophilia is Hollywood's Biggest Problem
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On the sidelines of Iran's First International Conference on Global Fight against Terrorism, Ghanbar Naderi has interviewed with Rabbi Dovid Feldman, from Jews United against Zionism. He explains about his organization and their stance on Zionism and its difference with Judaism; their opposition to the creation of 'state of Israel', occupation of Palestine, and the political philosophy of Zionism. The uprisings and revolutions in the region and its effect on Israel and its financial backers as well as the US-led war on terror and the future of terrorism are also discussed.
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Authorities report 38-year-old "Lost Boys" actor Corey Haim probably died of an accidental prescription drug overdose. Hattie Kauffman reports on an exclusive tribute from longtime friend actor Corey Feldman.
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The opening pages of Feldman's late piano quintet, which lasts about 75 minutes total. Ives Ensemble performs. Art by Philip Guston.
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Arditti Quartet performs. "After [my first meeting with John Cage] I brought John a string quartet. He looked at it a long time and then said, 'How did you make this?' I thought of my constant quarrels with Wolpe, and how just a week before, after showing a composition of mine to Milton Babbitt and answering his questions as intelligently as I could, he said to me, 'Morton, I don't understand a word you're saying.' And so, in a very weak voice I answered John, 'I don't know how I made it.' The response to this was startling. John jumped up and down, and with a kind of high monkey squeal, screeched, 'Isn't that marvelous. Isn't that wonderful. It's so beautiful, and he doesn't know how he made it.' Quite frankly, I sometimes wonder how my music would have turned out if John had not given me those early permissions to have confidence in my instincts." -Morton Feldman (from "Liner Notes")
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By semi-popular demand! Kim Carnes called it "sub-par trash." Her standards are higher than mine. I just consider it "trash." Featuring Dick Bright, Jeremy Kramer, and Jane Dornacher.
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Marty Feldman puts out the cat, feeds the bins and makes the cocoa. But what is he really doing?

On July 17, 2009, 21-year-old Casey Feldman was struck and killed by a distracted driver as she crossed the street in Ocean City, New Jersey. To honor her memory, Casey's family and friends produced this video for the US Department of Transportation's "Faces of Distracted Driving" series. For more information, please visit www.distraction.gov. To share your story, upload a video to YouTube and email the link to faces@distraction.gov.
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Lassiter's new relationship with a mysterious and beautiful woman is placed in jeopardy when Shawn and Gus are convinced she is a murderer. Tune in this coming Wednesday for an all-new episode of Psych!
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Marty Feldman was a friend whom I miss very much. He was a comic genius and truly gentle soul. Not many Americans know that in his homeland, Marty was the British equivalent of Woody Allen... namely an accomplished writer and performer. Marty's seminal BBC series laid the foundation for "Monty Python" as many of its members worked on his writing staff. Marty should never be forgotten and the full true nature of his incredible talent should forever stay on our radar. He was much more than "Aye-Gore." I'm sharing some rarities in my possession that Marty gave me back in the seventies. Here's an auto mechanic sketch that featured a recurrent theme of Marty's work: Driving another human being to the brink of insanity. And note the reckless physical act he performed at the end. A trademark of his. It's followed by a brief, strange vignette with Spike Milligan that amazed many people because of Marty's ability to stuff himself into an extremely tight space.
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Hollywood Filled with Child Rapists -- Corey Feldman Corey Feldman goes on record stating that Hollywood is rife with child molesters, and they contributed to the death of Corey Haim. Both were abused by powerful Hollywood insiders. Link abcnews.go.com tags: child molesters Hollywood Los Angeles California Child Stars Rape pedophilia Death Corey Haim Corey Feldman molestation molested Corey haim molested casting couch for children lost boys Pedophiles Corey Feldman: 'No. 1 Problem in Hollywood Was and Is and Always Will Be Pedophilia'
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The Victor Feldman Trio - featuring Rick Laird on bass and the criminally underrated Ronnie Stephenson on drums - go 'Swinging On A Star' in 1965. Infectious, happy jazz.

Some of you may remember when Corey Feldman had a very...unique obsession with Michael Jackson in the 1980's. He went so far as to copy the man's style and moves. Here is a rarely seen TV performance from Mr Feldman in this phase, once again discovered by the wonderful folks behind "Forbidden Transmission", in an episode called "Cultural Meltdown". Mr. T makes a nice introduction to the clip, plus you get to see what most people will probably do after seeing this performance at the end of the clip.
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Marty Feldman was a friend whom I miss very much. He was a comic genius and truly gentle soul. Not many Americans know that in his homeland, Marty was the British equivalent of Woody Allen... namely an accomplished writer and performer. Marty's seminal BBC series laid the foundation for "Monty Python" as many of its members worked on his writing staff. Marty should never be forgotten and the full true nature of his incredible talent should forever stay on our radar. He was much more than "Aye-Gore." I'm sharing some rarities in my possession that Marty gave me back in the seventies. Here's a sketch involving a bomb squad wherein you'll see a lot of the influence Marty yielded onto "Python"... as well as the influence Buster Keaton had on Marty. Note Marty's resemblence to the silent film icon in a few of his closeups.
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Waiting for his ride on Hollywood Boulevard after some clubbing, Stand By Me legend Corey Feldman reveals something bizarre involving baby oil, and says that he would definitely be interested in attending a Bad News Bears reunion. Feldman questions Adam Sandler's ability to recognize that the Lost boys actor is a "viable Jew" and says that Halloween this year at the House of Blues was "scary." However, when asked what type of food he eats on Channukah, he replies he's got laryngitis. Finally, Feldman decodes his mysterious bumper sticker: "the Truth Movement is out there." We like the sound of that!

Roger Woodward and Ralph Lane perform. Art by Mary Heilmann.
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Morton Feldman's "Crippled Symmetry" (1983) for flute, percussion and piano/celesta.
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LOST BOYS THREE 2010. New Corey Feldman Interview in which he talks about the latest Lost Boys movie, Lost Boys:The Thirst. This is the follow up to Lost Boys: The Tribe. Corey talks about filming locations, the cast, and how he had a lot more creative input into this movie than the second one. Corey Feldman reprises his role as Edgar Frog alongside Jamieson Newlander as Alan Frog. The interviewer also asks him about Corey Haim. I'm a huge Lost Boys fan so I personally am really looking forward to this movie. Feel free to leave comments and stuff.
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Corey Feldman sings a tuneful tune on Howard Stern's Channel 9 Show in 1992 (believe it's titled "What's Up with the Youth").