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The music he made in that converted Manhattan church in 1959 undoubtedly had great impact - especially on a British teenager called Richard who first heard it "coming through the speaker of a valve radio in the family kitchen" - but it is perhaps more accurately perceived as a microtonal addition to a vast chord that resonates for ever.
Huge cluster chords accumulate.
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The composer Morton Feldman wrote vast works of whisper-soft chords and eerie harmonies that unfold with glacial, regal slowness.
A few people fled the hall at the first brightly screaming chords, but the vast majority stayed and, in a scene seldom witnessed at Avery Fisher Hall, lingered to discuss what they had heard.
Because of him the comedia became a vast sounding board for every chord in the Spanish consciousness, a "national" drama in the truest sense.
Wata, the small, slight guitarist, looked down at her guitar and the effects and volume pedals, making vast and edgeless tones, power-chording with minimal hand movement.
Sibelius, however, kicks off with an unforgettable sequence of string and woodwind chords that depict the vast edifice in which the subsequent tragedy plays itself out.
Thousands of drivers leaned on their horns to create a vast, dreamily dissonant harmony, a fundamental chord of the city.
The roars of approval echo around the vast arena long after the last chord has rung out.
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