For Samuel Beckett is a composition by American composer Morton Feldman, written in 1977. Scored for baritone voice and piano, it typifies Feldman's late-period aesthetic with extended duration, very quiet dynamics, sparse, slowly shifting textures and drawn-out, fragmentary vocal lines responding to Beckett's pared-down texts, situating the piece within the composer's move toward large-scale, introspective works that probe time and memory.