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Oeuvre: WTC 9/11

Rechercher des événements de musique classique, opéra et ballet
Fichier de données
CompositeurReich, Steve (n. 1936)
ÉpoqueContemporain
Type d'œuvreMusique de chambre
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...

Reich celebrations at the Paris Philharmonie

Five hours of repetitive music on a Sunday evening may be a hellish way for some to end the week; fortunately, I belong in the second category. A concert series named “Steve Reich Unlimited” therefore required no further selling points.

Steve Reich on writing, rewriting in "Works & Process" at the Guggenheim

“I want to be able to hear the process happening throughout the sounding music”, Steve Reich wrote in his 1968 essay Music as a Gradual Process. His music of the 1960s, from tape pieces such as It’s Gonna Rain to instrumental works like Piano Phase, employed phasing and looping techniques. These compositions are some of the first examples of both process music and downtown musical minimalism.

Kronos Quartet in compelling works by Reich and others at the Cleveland Museum of Art

The program page for Kronos Quartet’s program at the Cleveland Museum of Art on 18 January was typical of their concerts: a daunting list of mostly unfamiliar composers and every work either written or arranged for Kronos (David Harrington and John Sherba, violins; Hank Dutt, viola; and Jeffrey Zeigler, cello).