Steve Reich
Författare till Writings on Music, 1965-2000
Om författaren
Foto taget av: Ian Oliver, September 8, 2006
Verk av Steve Reich
Pendulum Music 3 exemplar
You Are (Variations) / Cello Counterpoint 3 exemplar
Come Out 2 exemplar
Piano Phase 2 exemplar
It's Gonna Rain 2 exemplar
The Cave [programme book] 2 exemplar
Clapping Music for Two Players: UE16182: Performing Score by Steve Reich (1980-01-01) (1656) 2 exemplar
Steve Reich Sextet Six Marimbas — Kompositör — 2 exemplar
Six Pianos — Kompositör — 2 exemplar
Four organs (1970) [Sound recording] 2 exemplar
Reich: Drumming 1 exemplar
Live At Foundation Louis Vuitton 1 exemplar
Proverb Nagoya marimbas ; City life 1 exemplar
You are (variations) Cello counterpoint 1 exemplar
Phase patterns [music] 1 exemplar
Eight lines [music] : (octet) 1 exemplar
Tehillim [music score] 1 exemplar
Tehillim - Three Movements. CD 1 exemplar
BBC Music: Steve Reich - The Desert Music 1 exemplar
Live / Electric Music 1 exemplar
THREE TALES (PAL) 1 exemplar
Tehillim The desert music 1 exemplar
BBC Proms 2018 : Prom 03 : BBC Young Musician 40th Anniversary [video recording] (2018) — Kompositör — 1 exemplar
Sextet / 6 Marimbas 1 exemplar
Four Sections 1 exemplar
Steve Reich : The String Quartets 1 exemplar
Music for 18 Minutes 1 exemplar
Steve Reich at the Whitney 1 exemplar
Pendulum music : playing score 1 exemplar
Music for Mallet . Instruments, Voices and Organ . Clapping Music . Six Marimbas [muziekopname] (1997) 1 exemplar
Variations for winds, strings and keyboards 1 exemplar
Reich: Different Trains Piano Phase/Mellits - The Duke Quartet & Andrew Russo & Marc Mellits (2006) 1 exemplar
Works, 1965-1995 1 exemplar
Part I 1 exemplar
Part II 1 exemplar
Part III 1 exemplar
Part IV 1 exemplar
Octet 1 exemplar
Music for a Large Ensemble 1 exemplar
Drumming Part I (1971) 1 exemplar
Associerade verk
Time unwrapped : Time Phase : Colin Currie Group: 20 Jan 2018 [programme] (2018) — Bidragsgivare — 1 exemplar
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- Namn enligt folkbokföringen
- Reich, Stephen Michael
- Födelsedag
- 1936-10-03
- Kön
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Födelseort
- New York, New York, USA
- Utbildning
- Cornell University (BA|Philosophy|1957)
Juilliard School
Mills College (MA|Music|1963) - Yrken
- composer
musician - Relationer
- Carroll, Jonathan (half brother)
- Organisationer
- American Academy of Arts and Letters (Music, 1994)
- Priser och utmärkelser
- Polar Music Prize (2007)
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Statistik
- Verk
- 110
- Även av
- 2
- Medlemmar
- 362
- Popularitet
- #66,319
- Betyg
- 4.5
- Recensioner
- 31
- ISBN
- 31
- Språk
- 4
- Favoritmärkt
- 2
- Proberstenar
- 3
Review of the Harlequin Audio audiobook released simultaneously with the Hanover Square Press hardcover (March 8, 2022).
Conversations is a series of dialogues between the contemporary classical / experimental American composer Steve Reich (1936 -) and 19 of his most prominent collaborators and interpreters including his wife, video artist Beryl Korot (1945 -).
The audiobook edition does not use recordings of the actual real people but is instead performed by several narrators. There is nothing wrong with that except for the occasional performed laughter which is an attempt to capture the transcriptions from the original recordings as duplicated in the book. The forced chuckles don't always feel authentic. The several narrators otherwise do an excellent job, often mimicking the accents of some of the international performers (I don't think they recruited actual international equivalents of the various English, Scottish, Dutch etc. originals).
The topics of each conversation is centred around the specific Steve Reich works that the performer or collaborator worked on. The scope takes us from the early tape works such as It's Gonna Rain (1965) and Come Out (1966), through the works with very minimal elements such as Clapping Music (1972) and Music for Pieces of Wood (1973) up to the more complex breakout pieces such as Music for 18 Musicians (1974-76), Different Trains (1988) and the video operas The Cave (1993) and Three Tales (1998-2002). Recent works such as Reich/Richter (2019) and Traveller's Prayer (2020) are also discussed.
Conversations will probably be most appreciated by readers/listeners who have followed the 55+ year career of Reich from its very minimalist beginnings to the ultra complex ensemble works which require enormous concentration by virtuoso performers to execute. The results in performance can be quite exhilarating though, and a lot of that enthusiasm is communicated in these dialogues.
See photograph at https://exclaim.ca//images/Music_for_18_Musicians_-_CREDIT_-_Trevor_Haldenby_.jp...
Photograph of a performance of Steve Reich's "Music for 18 Musicians" at Massey Hall, Toronto on April 14, 2016 for Steve Reich 80. Photograph by Trevor Haldenby sourced from Exclaim. [Trivia Note: I attended this performance.]
Trivia and a Link
Biographical information on each of the conversationalists from the hardcover book is available as a pdf file via the publisher and Audible with the purchase of the audiobook.
The number of Steve Reich recordings is extensive and quite a number of live performances and films are available on YouTube. I particularly like the mesmering filmed performance of Dutch dancer / choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker (also one of the conversations in the book) set to the music of Reich's Violin Phase (1967) which you can see on YouTube here.… (mer)