Spotify Release Info
Track: Music for 18 Musicians: Pulses
Artist: Steve Reich
Album: Works 1965-1995
Artist Bio
Name: Steve Reich
Spotify Genres: minimalism, avant-garde, classical, experimental
Followers: 251,774
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Biography
American composer, born October 3, 1936, in New York City. He studied composition privately with Hall Overton, then moved on to Juilliard School in New-York to study with William Bergsma and Vincent Persichetti (1958 to 1961). Subsequently he attended Mills College in Oakland where he was taught by Luciano Berio and Darius Milhaud (1961-63) and earned a master's degree in composition. Early on, he was influenced by fellow minimalist Terry Riley's loosely-structured aleatoric works which combines simple musical patterns, offset in time, to create a slowly-shifting, cohesive whole. Reich adopted this approach to compose his first major work written in 1965: "It's Gonna Rain...". He moved on from the "phase shifting" technique he had pioneered to more elaborate pieces. He investigated other musical processes such as augmentation (the temporal lengthening of phrases and melodic fragments). Reich's mother is the Broadway singer and lyricist [a=June Carroll].
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1.Music for 18 Musicians: Section IWorks 1965-1995
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2.Music for 18 Musicians: PulsesWorks 1965-1995
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3.Electric Counterpoint: III. FastSteve Reich: Electric Counterpoint
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4.Electric Counterpoint: II. SlowSteve Reich: Electric Counterpoint
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5.Electric Counterpoint: III. FastDifferent Trains / Electric Counterpoint
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6.Electric Counterpoint: II. SlowDifferent Trains / Electric Counterpoint
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7.Music for 18 Musicians: Section IIIAWorks 1965-1995
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8.Music for 18 Musicians: Section IIWorks 1965-1995
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9.Different Trains: America—Before the warDifferent Trains / Electric Counterpoint
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10.The Desert Music: ⅢA. slowThe Desert Music: ⅢA. slow
Discogs Release Info
Release: Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians
Year: 2015
Genres: Classical
Styles: Contemporary, Post-Modern