For Samuel Beckett is a contemporary classical album by Morton Feldman that pays tribute to the renowned Irish writer and playwright. The album features three pieces composed by Feldman, each inspired by Beckett's work and his minimalist style.
The first track, "Only," is a hauntingly beautiful piece that features a solo piano playing repetitive notes that gradually build in intensity. It captures the essence of Beckett's sparse writing style and creates a sense of tension and anticipation.
The second track, "For Samuel Beckett," is a more experimental piece that features a group of musicians playing a series of dissonant chords and notes. It creates a sense of chaos and confusion, reflecting the existential themes of Beckett's work.
The final track, "Neither," is a minimalist masterpiece that features a solo soprano singing a series of fragmented phrases. The music is spare and delicate, yet powerful and emotional, capturing the essence of Beckett's writing.