― LC (Damian), Friday, 6 October 2006 21:53 (eighteen years ago) link
Disc: 1 1. Music For 18 Musicians
Disc: 2 1. Different Trains 2. Tehillim 3. Eight Lines
Disc: 3 1. You Are 2. New York Counterpoint 3. Cello Counterpoint 4. Electric Counterpoint 5. Triple Quartet
Disc: 4 1. Come Out 2. Proverb 3. Desert Music
Disc: 5 1. Music For Mallet Instruments Voices And Organ 2. Drumming
― LC (Damian), Friday, 6 October 2006 21:58 (eighteen years ago) link
this set is for us jews.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 6 October 2006 23:10 (eighteen years ago) link
Anyway, my POX:
1. Eight Lines (Octet)2. Four Organs (Bang on a Can) *3. Four Organs (Reich/Gibson/Murphy/Chambers/Glass)4. Music for 18 Musicians5. Music for a Large Ensemble (12 78)6. The Four Sections (Winds & Brass)7. Phase Patterns8. Piano Phase9. Six Marimbas10. Violin Phase (10 67)
(* Four Organs is my favorite Reich piece, but I haven't gotten around to collecting all the versions yet. Some purists seem to have a grudge against Bang on a Can's performance, so I'm assuming there are better versions that will take its place someday. In the meantime, though...)
― Myke. (Myke Weiskopf), Friday, 6 October 2006 23:29 (eighteen years ago) link
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― pdf (Phil Freeman), Saturday, 7 October 2006 12:14 (eighteen years ago) link
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― ramon fernandez (ramon fernandez), Sunday, 8 October 2006 04:59 (eighteen years ago) link
― gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Sunday, 8 October 2006 05:56 (eighteen years ago) link
http://www.archive.org/details/ReichBerkeleyMuseum
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Sunday, 8 October 2006 06:10 (eighteen years ago) link
― scott seward (scott seward), Sunday, 8 October 2006 09:52 (eighteen years ago) link
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― chakra khan chakra khan (sanskrit), Sunday, 8 October 2006 22:56 (eighteen years ago) link
― LC (Damian), Sunday, 8 October 2006 22:58 (eighteen years ago) link
― toby (tsg20), Monday, 9 October 2006 07:57 (eighteen years ago) link
1. Variations for Winds, Strings and Keyboards2. 'The Cave of Machpelah' from the Cave3. Different Trains4. Vermont Counterpoint5. Electric Counterpoint6. Music for 18 Musicians7. Duet for Two Violins and String Orchestra8. Six Marimbas9. 'Check it Out' (first movement of 'City Life')10. Eight Lines
Reich is someone who I always thought didn't really have that extensive a back catalogue, but POX made me realise how much I had to leave out. Honourable mention for 'Electric Guitar Phase' though which has the same kind of visceral thrill as Branca's 'Lesson for Electric Guitar no.1'
Massive reception for the performance of '18' at the Barbican last night BTW.
― avery keen-gardner (avery keen-gardner), Monday, 9 October 2006 08:18 (eighteen years ago) link
Would you care to expand, toby? What's the set up, instrumentation etc? Does Reich try any new ideas out?
― Jeff W (zebedee), Monday, 9 October 2006 09:49 (eighteen years ago) link
Actually, instead of trying to describe this from memory, maybe I should dig out the programme and post the notes from there.
― JimD (JimD), Monday, 9 October 2006 16:57 (eighteen years ago) link
About Daniel Variations, the composer writes:
The piece is in four movements using texts from the Biblical book of Daniel for the first and third movements and from the words of Daniel Pearl, the American Jewish reporter, kidnapped and murdered by Islamist extremists in Pakistan in 2002, for the second and fourth movements.
The first text, from the fourth chapter of the book of Daniel, is spoken by Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon (modern-day Iraq). He is asking Daniel to interpret his dream of terror Right now it is unfortunately possible to feel a chill of identification with these words.
The second text was spoken by Daniel Pearl while his captors videotaped him: 'My name is Daniel Pearl. I'm a Jewish American from Encino California.' I use only the first five words in the music itself since the statement is so emblematic of this remarkable person. In Jewish tradition, and in many others, names are indicative of character.
The third text is the Biblical Daniel's response to Nebuchadnezzar.
The last text is a bit of a surprise and s explained by a friend of Daniel Pearl as follows: 'Once during a two day bike trip up the Potomac River, his friend Tom Jennings asked about his belief in an afterlife. "I don't know" Danny replied. "I don't have answers, mainly just questions." Then he added. But I sure hope Gabriel likes my music." After Danny died Tom was going through his friend's vinyl collection (Dvorak, Liszt, Miles Davis, REM) and stumbled across this album: Stuff Smith and the Onyx Club Orchestra. "Danny loved Stuff Smith - a great jazz violinist" Tom says. "Here on side A, track 3, I found this: Stuff Smith playing I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music." '
I have not used any of the music or lyrics of the song and have even added to the title. I hope Danny would approve.
Musically, Daniel Variations has two related harmonic ground plans. One for the first and third movements uses four minor dominant chords a minor third apart, in E minor, G minor, B flat minor and C sharp minor. The other harmonic plan is for the second and fourth movements and uses four major dominant chords in the relative major dominant keys, G, B flat, D flat and E. This gives a darker chromatic harmony to the first and third movements and a more affirmative harmonic underpinning to the second and fourth. Since Daniel Pearl was not only reporter, but also played the fiddle - particularly jazz and blue grass - the strings take the lead melodically in the second and fourth movements, sometimes doubled by the two clarinets.
The piece is scored for two sopranos and two tenors with two B flat clarinets, four vibes, bass and kick drum, tam-tam, four pianos and string quartet. The London performance is dedicated to the 5th Daniel Pearl World Music Days, 6-15 October.
Text1. I saw a dream. Images upon my bed and visions in my head frightened me.2. My name is Daniel Pearl. I'm a Jewish American from Encino, California.3. Let the dream fall back on the dreaded4. I sure hope Gabriel likes my music, when the day is done.
― JimD (JimD), Monday, 9 October 2006 17:25 (eighteen years ago) link
― Jeff W (zebedee), Tuesday, 10 October 2006 09:50 (eighteen years ago) link
that said, i've had the "my name is daniel pearl" part stuck in my head ever since.
― toby (tsg20), Tuesday, 10 October 2006 19:46 (eighteen years ago) link
― roc u like a § (ex machina), Wednesday, 11 October 2006 21:40 (eighteen years ago) link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/freakzone/tracklisting_20061022.shtml
TWO HOUR STEVE REICH SPECIALSteve Reich - It's Gonna RainJunior Walker & The All Stars - ShotgunJohn Coltrane - AfricaJohn Coltrane - BrassSteve Reich - Four OrgansSteve Reich - Drumming (parts 4 and 5)Steve Reich - Music For 18 MusiciansSteve Reich - TehillimSteve Reich - Different TrainsSteve Reich - You Are Wherever Your Thoughts Are
― Koogy Yonderboy (koogs), Tuesday, 24 October 2006 12:07 (eighteen years ago) link
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller 68), Wednesday, 25 October 2006 07:27 (eighteen years ago) link
http://whitney.org/www/exhibition/stevereich.jsp
Some annoying commentary between tracks, but great performances. All recorded from the recent 70th birthday Reich-athon at the Whitney.
― Tim Rutherford-Johnson (Rambler), Thursday, 26 October 2006 10:49 (eighteen years ago) link
This really deserves to be seen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wkVXxRf8Pw
Piano Phase pt. 1 with choreography. I'm sure it's not everyone's thing, but watching 7:50-8:15 (that smile!) after all that came before it is really moving.
― Z S, Saturday, 26 January 2008 16:01 (sixteen years ago) link
There is a pt. 2 as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpURYG2F2ug
I would love a DVD of this.
― Z S, Saturday, 26 January 2008 16:15 (sixteen years ago) link
still stuck in there! i think about this piece several times most weeks, it just randomly comes to me. really wish there was a recording so i could hear it a second time.
― toby, Saturday, 26 January 2008 16:39 (sixteen years ago) link
Starting to think Four Organs is my favourite. I know what Toby means, I had the "From Chicago" bit of Different trains in my head for months
― I know, right?, Saturday, 12 July 2008 23:05 (sixteen years ago) link
so, i entered a steve reich remix context, and NOW the voting starts:
http://www.indabamusic.com/submissions/show/32325
please check it out, and if you like, vote for mine!!
― Dominique, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 14:58 (thirteen years ago) link
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_w50ULeH-wS0/SRCTaIqljdI/AAAAAAAAAbY/LiNXrfVzJQ0/s400/vote.jpg
― bows don't kill people, arrows do (Jordan), Wednesday, 10 November 2010 15:23 (thirteen years ago) link
thanks!!!
― Dominique, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 15:34 (thirteen years ago) link
us too
http://www.indabamusic.com/submissions/show/33104
― the barenaked ladies are the roaring night (electricsound), Wednesday, 10 November 2010 21:53 (thirteen years ago) link
congrats dominique
― midiverb II program 49 (electricsound), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 22:38 (thirteen years ago) link
awesome
― hubertus bigend (m coleman), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 22:42 (thirteen years ago) link
how'd that BBC interview go
― Milton Parker, Tuesday, 7 December 2010 22:52 (thirteen years ago) link
hey thanks!
milton, got andrea w to help
― Dominique, Tuesday, 7 December 2010 23:11 (thirteen years ago) link
whoa fuckin a dude congrats!
― 69, Tuesday, 7 December 2010 23:15 (thirteen years ago) link
we came 34th haha
― midiverb II program 49 (electricsound), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 23:23 (thirteen years ago) link
the 75th birthday concert at carnegie hall was short but sweet. so percussion did "mallets," kronos quartet did "wtc 9/11," bang on a can did an awesome "2 X 5," and eighth blackbird closed out with a not so bad "double sextet." the only thing that put me to sleep was "wtc 9/11," which is a shame since it was a premiere. oh well. sometimes i couldn't help wondering either why every piece has to have a slow middle movement, and what mike oldfield makes of reich. anyways it felt good to applaud the old fella applauding us back at the end of the show
― reggie (qualmsley), Sunday, 1 May 2011 13:50 (thirteen years ago) link
>what mike oldfield makes of reich
1978's 'Incantations' was pretty much an answer record to Oldfield discovering Reich. And then the next record had that disco cover of Glass' 'North Star'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyjPL_o0fjc
― Milton Parker, Sunday, 1 May 2011 18:34 (thirteen years ago) link
I heard an interview with Reich this week and he said the premier of WTC 9/11 was in North Carolina but this was to be the first performance in NYC.
― brotherlovesdub, Sunday, 1 May 2011 20:20 (thirteen years ago) link
milton that song is bizarre! thanks for posting it. i wonder where "2 X 5" premiered. this videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fapq0H--lMEkinda gives an idea of how frippy a guitar symphony can be. nothing like seeing it live though. all sorts of crusty oldsters were rocking out. can't believe the guy's in his 70s and making music that sounds a little like battles
― reggie (qualmsley), Monday, 2 May 2011 13:58 (thirteen years ago) link
Not going to Sonar this year, but man, this sucks: Steve Reich just pulled out of the festival due to health problems.
"Steve Reich will be unable to travel to Barcelona for his performance at Sonar festival this year due to health issues. Sonar says that 74 year old Reich is "obliged to remain at home under medical orders".
http://thewire.co.uk/articles/6768/
― geeta, Friday, 3 June 2011 15:30 (thirteen years ago) link
Knew he shouldn't have been hugging all those strangers at his birthday party. Hugging randoms, sure way to pick up nasty germs.
(Kidding. Get well Steve Reich!)
― Karen D. Tregaskin, Friday, 3 June 2011 15:37 (thirteen years ago) link
http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lptkt40Rxc1qap6kyo1_500.jpghmm, this cover has apparently been pulled by nonesuch because people were offended. i'm not offended, it's just kind of cruddy. Minimalist composer Steve Reich made waves a few weeks ago when his record label, Nonesuch, unveiled the cover art for his new album, WTC 9/11: a darkened, dirtied version of a photograph taken on the tragic day, featuring the second hijacked plane just moments before it hit the second tower.Reaction was swift and fierce, as Seth Colter Walls detailed in a piece for Slate. Critics said that the commercial repurposing of such an image was insensitive and inappropriate; a fellow composer called it “the first truly despicable classical album cover that I have ever seen.” …
Now, the mini-tragedy has been avoided: Nonesuch just announced that it will replace the cover art for the album’s Sept. 20 release.
― tylerw, Friday, 12 August 2011 16:44 (thirteen years ago) link
It's strange that he couldn't come up with a more artistic or abstract representation of 9/11 and instead chose the most iconic image.
― kkvgz, Friday, 12 August 2011 16:59 (thirteen years ago) link
yeah Drumming is 'the one' for me also
― Deflatormouse, Friday, 26 January 2024 18:59 (nine months ago) link
Besides MF18M, the albums I return to are Different Trains/Electric Counterpoint (the latter is the one that the Orb's "Little Fluffy Clouds" samples) and Double Sextet/2x5.
― jaymc, Saturday, 27 January 2024 05:35 (nine months ago) link
‘eight lines’ is gorgeous
― donna rouge, Saturday, 27 January 2024 06:01 (nine months ago) link
Some of his pieces have a musical documentary feel about them, most of these feature a clever device in which he transcribes short clips of speech into notes to be tracked alongside with an instrument, cello, or violin usually.
You realise how much music is embedded in our everyday speech patterns, Different Trains and the startling WTC 9/11 are great examples of that method.
― MaresNest, Saturday, 27 January 2024 11:46 (nine months ago) link
I would like to recommend Tehillim, I feel it's where you can hear his 'human' touch the most; it's also available as the full ECM Recordings boxset with Mf18M, Octet, Violin Phase & MfLE.
― ˈʌglɪɪst preɪ, Saturday, 27 January 2024 18:48 (nine months ago) link
Oh Tehillim is one of my favorite pieces of music of all time, it can drive me to tears. But I think Map was looking for the more long-form trancelike world of Reich. Anyhoo, Steve Reich is the guest of honor at this year’s Long Play Festival in Brooklyn, put on by the Bang on a Can organization. Among other works, including M418M, the Mivos Quartet will do his complete works for string quartet, including Different Trains.
― B. Amato (Boring, Maryland), Saturday, 27 January 2024 20:03 (nine months ago) link
Oh and Drumming will be performs too. I’ve never seen that one performed live. (I saw a local new music group in DC perform M418M several years ago).
― B. Amato (Boring, Maryland), Saturday, 27 January 2024 20:05 (nine months ago) link
A great in-depth interview with @SteveReich in @FT @FinancialTimes today, in which the composer talks about his early life, obsession with Stravinsky, and recent inspirations. Read here: https://t.co/GX2l9XcYTO pic.twitter.com/4zD8Gjc1qg— Steve Reich (@SteveReich) February 2, 2024
― underwater as a compliment (Eazy), Sunday, 4 February 2024 05:03 (eight months ago) link
"There is brunch-friendly soft rock music being piped in, and on the previous evening the mall hosted a live performance by an Eagles cover band. But Reich, dressed in dark tones and wearing his signature dark baseball cap, has come for the waffles, not the music."
― underwater as a compliment (Eazy), Sunday, 4 February 2024 05:14 (eight months ago) link
It would be funny if he refused to talk about anything but waffles
― Marten Broadcloak, mild-mannered GOP congressman (Raymond Cummings), Sunday, 4 February 2024 18:27 (eight months ago) link
Glad the article clarified that point, would have definitely expected him to be the type of guy who goes out to breakfast for the soft rock soundtrack and the lore of yesterday’s Eagles cover band
― Slim is an Alien, Sunday, 4 February 2024 18:39 (eight months ago) link
“What do I want? I want life, I want the music to be played, I want the music to be listened to. I want to know people have felt things,” he says. “I’m very grateful that my music has been listened to and appreciated. It’s a great source of happiness.”
Damn I guess success does bring happiness, get stuffed 'making art should be its own reward' people.
― Jordan s/t (Jordan), Sunday, 4 February 2024 21:53 (eight months ago) link