Dates / Schedules
Saturday, April 11th 2026 4:00 p.m. (Floor 2)
Free participation, upon purchase of a ticket to the Museum, subject to the number of seats available.
Music
Music in the Museum
Three Voices (1982) is a work by Morton Feldman, one of the most significant figures of the 20th-century experimental movement. Associated with the New York avant-garde, Feldman collaborated closely with artists such as John Cage, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Philip Guston.
Dedicated to Joan La Barbara, Three Voices is Feldman’s homage to Philip Guston and Frank O’Hara. The piece, written for one live voice and two pre-recorded voices, incorporates fragments of a poem by Frank O’Hara.
Before each concert, join the guided tour and discover the dialogues that emerge between works from the Berardo Collection and the composers.
- Guided tour “Still, Painting” 30 min. before the concert (3:30 pm, Floor 2)
The Centro Cultural de Belém Foundation reserves the right to collect, store and use recordings of image, sound and voice, for the purposes of dissemination and for preserving the memory of its cultural and artistic activities, as well as its spaces. Should you require any further information, please contact us at the following email address: privacidade@ccb.pt
Ages
+6
Data sheet
Artistic Credits
Soprano Camila Mandillo
On the days of the Ciclo Música no Museu, the programme A Voz das Cores, on Antena 2 and by Andrea Lupi, will be entirely dedicated to the concert and to the works on view at MAC/CCB.
Programme
Morton Feldman (1926-1987) Three Voices