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Steve Reich - Works (1965-1995) (10CD BoxSet) (1997)

Steve Reich - Works (1965-1995) (10CD BoxSet) (1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Steve Reich

  • Title: Works (1965-1995)
  • Year Of Release: 1997
  • Label: Nonesuch
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
  • Total Time: 09:20:32
  • Total Size: 2,7 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1 - Come Out / Piano Phase / It's Gonna Rain / Four Organs (67:23)
01. Come out [00:12:58]
02. Piano Phase [00:20:36]
03. It's Gonna Rain [00:17:55]
04. Four Organs [00:15:52]

CD 2 - Drumming (56:44)
01. Part I [00:17:31]
02. Part II [00:18:10]
03. Part III [00:11:12]
04. Part IV [00:09:50]

CD 3 - Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ / Clapping Music / Six Marimbas (38:07)
01. Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ [00:16:59]
02. Clapping Music [00:04:48]
03. Six Marimbas [00:16:19]

CD 4 - Music For 18 Musicians (67:42)
01. Pulses [00:05:26]
02. Section I [00:03:58]
03. Section II [00:05:13]
04. Section IIIA [00:03:55]
05. Section IIIB [00:03:45]
06. Section IV [00:06:36]
07. Section V [00:06:48]
08. Section VI [00:04:54]
09. Section VII [00:04:19]
10. Section VIII [00:03:34]
11. Section IX [00:05:23]
12. Section X [00:01:50]
13. Section XI [00:05:44]
14. Pulses [00:06:10]

CD 5 - Eight Lines / Tehillim (48:06)
01. Eight Lines [00:17:36]
Tehillim
02. (Part I) [00:11:45]
03. (Part II) [00:06:01]
04. (Part III) [00:06:18]
05. (Part IV) [00:06:23]

CD 6 - The Desert Music (48:04)
01. (Part I) [00:07:54]
02. (Part II) [00:06:59]
03. (Part III) [00:06:59]
04. (Part IV) [00:05:53]
05. (Part V) [00:05:54]
06. (Part VI) [00:03:35]
07. (Part VII) [00:10:47]

CD 7 - New York Counterpoint / Sextet / The Four Sections (63:54)
New York Counterpoint
01. (Part I) [00:05:03]
02. (Part II) [00:02:43]
03. (Part III) [00:03:40]
Sextet
04. (Part I) [00:10:29]
05. (Part II) [00:04:12]
06. (Part III) [00:02:27]
07. (Part IV) [00:03:14]
08. (Part V) [00:05:59]
The Four Sections
09. (Part I) [00:11:25]
10. (Part II) [00:02:29]
11. (Part III) [00:05:54]
12. (Part IV) [00:06:13]

CD 8 - Different Trains / Electric Counterpoint / Three Movements (56:36)
Different Trains
01. (Part I) [00:08:58]
02. (Part II) [00:07:30]
03. (Part III) [00:10:30]
Electric Counterpoint
04. (Part I) [00:06:51]
05. (Part II) [00:03:22]
06. (Part III) [00:04:39]
Three Movements
07. (Part I) [00:06:43]
08. (Part II) [00:03:41]
09. (Part III) [00:04:18]

CD 9 - Excerpts From The Cave (71:56)
01. Act 1 (Part I) [00:02:58]
02. Act 1 (Part II) [00:01:33]
03. Act 1 (Part III) [00:04:42]
04. Act 1 (Part IV) [00:02:32]
05. Act 1 (Part V) [00:02:36]
06. Act 1 (Part VI) [00:05:25]
07. Act 1 (Part VII) [00:03:27]
08. Act 1 (Part VIII) [00:01:20]
09. Act 1 (Part IX) [00:04:30]
10. Act 2 (Part I) [00:04:40]
11. Act 2 (Part II) [00:05:19]
12. Act 3 (Part I) [00:06:29]
13. Act 3 (Part II) [00:04:23]
14. Act 3 (Part III) [00:04:40]
15. Act 3 (Part IV) [00:04:04]
16. Act 3 (Part V) [00:04:28]
17. Act 3 (Part VI) [00:08:42]

CD 10 - Proverb / Nagoya Marimbas / City Life (41:59)
01. Proverb [00:14:09]
02. Nagoya Marimbas [00:04:35]
City Life
03. (Part I) [00:05:51]
04. (Part II) [00:03:53]
05. (Part III) [00:04:47]
06. (Part IV) [00:03:59]
07. (Part V) [00:04:42]

Performers:
Conductor - Bradley Lubman (tracks: 5-1, 10-3 to 10-7), Michael Tilson Thomas (tracks: 6-1 to 6-7, 7-9 to 7-12, 8-7 to 8-9) , Paul Hillier (tracks: 9-1 to 9-17, 10-1), Reinbert de Leeuw (tracks: 5-2 to 5-5)
Featuring Chorus (tracks: 6-1 to 6-7), The Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 6-1 to 6-7), Kronos Quartet (tracks: 8-1 to 8-3), The London Symphony Orchestra (tracks: 7-9 to 7-12, 8-7 to 8-9 ), Pat Metheny (tracks: 8-4 to 8-6), Schönberg Ensemble (tracks: 5-2 to 5-5)
Producer - Judith Sherman (tracks: 1-1 to 3-2, 4-1 to 5- 5, 7-1 to 7-3, 7-7 to 7-9, 8-1 to 10-7), Rudolph Werner (tracks: 6-1 to 6-7), Steve Reich (tracks: 1-1 to 2-4, 3-2, 3-3, 6-1 to 6-7, 7-4 to 7-8, 10-1 to 10-7)

Of the composers generally referred to as "minimalist" (a label almost universally rejected by those to whom it is applied), three have had a substantial and direct impact on modern music both popular and classical since the 1960s: Philip Glass, Steve Reich and, to a somewhat lesser degree, John Adams. Glass has had the greater commercial success and Adams has worked in larger forms with more prestigious orchestras, but Reich has made the most consistently interesting music in both harmonic and rhythmic terms, successfully setting repetitious, slow-changing patterns into interesting and musically compelling structures. As he has repeatedly and adamantly stated, his is not "trance" music; he expects the listener to pay close attention, and his music amply rewards those who do. This monumental ten-CD retrospective collects the original recordings of Reich's published music, except for the new recordings of "New York Counterpoint," "Eight Lines," "Four Organs," and "Music for 18 Musicians." It documents his progression from early tape pieces (deceptively simple, foreshadowing later work with phase shifting and canonic structures), to more recent choral/orchestral works that demonstrate conclusively that Reich's music is far from "minimal." His most famous works are included, notably "Music for 18 Musicians," "The Desert Music," and "Different Trains," widely regarded as his masterpiece. There are, however, some curious exclusions: His groundbreaking "Violin Phase" is missing, not to mention the charming "Music for Pieces of Wood" ("Clapping Music," from the same period, is included), and his gorgeous composition for flutist Ransom Wilson, "Vermont Counterpoint." Nevertheless, this box set is an essential purchase for anyone with a serious interest in modern art music. The packaging is beautiful, and the accompanying booklet includes full track and personnel listings, a chronology of Reich's career, appreciative notes from fellow musicians, and an excellent new interview by Jonathan Cott.





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Track 9 on Disc 7 is bad.