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Steve Reich 1965-1995 [BOX SET]

Hugo Munday (Performer), Donald Palma (Performer), Jeanne LeBlanc (Performer), Evan Ziporyn (Performer), Leslie Scott (Performer), Steve Reich (Composer), Bradley Lubman (Conductor), Michael Tilson Thomas (Conductor), Paul Hillier (Conductor), Reinbert de Leeuw (Conductor), Ben Harms (Performer), Ben Harris (Performer), Bob Becker (Performer), Garry Kvistad (Performer), Gary Schall (Performer), Glen Velez (Performer), James Preiss (Performer), Russ Hartenberger (Performer), Steve Reich (Performer), Thad Wheeler (Performer)
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listen  1. Come Out (1966)12:58Album Only
listen  2. Piano Phase (1967)20:36Album Only
listen  3. It's Gonna Rain, Part I (1965) 7:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. It's Gonna Rain, Part II (1965) 9:55$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Four Organs / 197015:53Album Only
listen  6. Drumming: Part I17:30Album Only
listen  7. Drumming: Part II18:11Album Only
listen  8. Drumming: Part III11:11Album Only
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listen10. Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ16:58Album Only
listen11. Clapping Music (1972) 4:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Six Marimbas16:19Album Only
listen13. Music for 18 Musicians: Pulses 5:26$0.99 Buy Track
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listen26. Music for 18 Musicians: Pulses 6:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen27. Eight Lines (Octet) (1979)17:31Album Only
listen28. Tehillim - Part I (Fast)11:45Album Only
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listen32. The Desert Music: First Movement (fast) 7:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen33. The Desert Music: Second Movement (moderate) 6:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen34. The Desert Music: Third Movement Part One (slow) 6:59$0.99 Buy Track
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listen38. The Desert Music: Fifth Movement (fast)10:47Album Only
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listen42. Sextet: 1st Movement10:29Album Only
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listen47. The Four Sections - I. Strings (with Winds and Brass)11:25Album Only
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listen49. The Four Sections - III. Winds and Brass (with Strings) 5:54$0.99 Buy Track
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listen51. Different Trains - America-Before the War (movement 1) 9:02$0.99 Buy Track
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listen53. Different Trains - After the War (movement 3)10:29Album Only
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listen60. Act 1 - Typing Music (Genesis XVI) 2:58$0.99 Buy Track
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listen65. Act 1 - The Casting Out of Ishmael and Hagar 5:25$0.99 Buy Track
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listen76. Act 3 - The Cave of Machpelah 8:42$0.99 Buy Track
listen77. Proverb14:05Album Only
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listen79. City Life - Check It Out (movement 1) 5:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen80. City Life - Pile Driver/Alarms (movement 2) 3:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen81. City Life - It's Been a Honeymoon-Can't Take no Mo' (movement 3) 4:47$0.99 Buy Track
listen82. City Life - Heartbeats/Boats & Buoys (movement 4) 3:59$0.99 Buy Track
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On this CD:
  1. Come Out, for tape
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Double Edge

  2. Piano Phase, for 2 pianos (or 2 marimbas)
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Double Edge

  3. It's Gonna Rain, for tape
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Bang On A Can

  4. Four Organs, for 4 electric organs & maracas
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Bang On A Can

  5. Drumming, for 2 female voices, piccolo, 4 pairs of bongos, 3 marimbas & 3 glockenspiels
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Thad Wheeler, Gary Schall, Jay Clayton, Steve Reich, Bob Becker, Pamela Wood Ambush, Glen Velez, Ben Harris, Garry Kvistad, Russ Hartenberger, James Preiss, Mort Silver

  6. Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ, for 3 female voices, 3 marimbas, 3 glockenspiels, vibes & organ
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Thad Wheeler, Timothy Ferchen, Nurit Tilles, Rebecca Armstrong, Jay Clayton, Steve Reich, Bob Becker, Pamela Wood Ambush, Garry Kvistad, James Preiss, Russ Hartenberger

  7. Clapping Music, for 2 performers
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Steve Reich, Russ Hartenberger

  8. Six Marimbas (rearranged version of "Six Pianos")
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Bob Becker, Manhattan Marimba Quartet, Russ Hartenberger

  9. Music for 18 Musicians, for 4 female voices & 16 instruments
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Thad Wheeler, Cheryl Bensman Rowe, Nurit Tilles, Marion Beckenstein, Jeanne LeBlanc, Evan Ziporyn, Jay Clayton, Steve Reich, Leslie Scott, Bob Becker, Phillip Bush, James Preiss, Russ Hartenberger, Timothy Ferchen, Rebecca Armstrong, Edmund Niemann, Elizabeth Lim, Garry Kvistad

  10. Eight Lines (revision of "Octet"), for chamber orchestra
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Bang On A Can
    Conducted by Bradley Lubman

  11. Tehillim, for 3 sopranos, alto, winds, strings, percussion & keyboards
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Percussion Group The Hague, Schoenberg Ensemble
    Conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw

  12. The Desert Music, for small chorus & large orchestra
    Composed by Steve Reich
    Performed by Brooklyn Philharmonic [members of]
    with Cheryl Bensman Rowe, Donald Palma, Bob Becker, Colorado Quartet, Glen Velez, Garry Kvistad, Russ Hartenberger
    Conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas

  13. New York Counterpoint, for clarinet, bass clarinet & tape
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Evan Ziporyn

  14. Sextet, for percussion, piano & synthesizers
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Nurit Tilles, Bob Becker, Edmund Niemann, Glen Velez, Garry Kvistad, Russ Hartenberger

  15. The Four Sections, for orchestra
    Composed by Steve Reich
    Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
    with Nurit Tilles, Bob Becker, Edmund Niemann, Garry Kvistad, James Preiss, Russ Hartenberger
    Conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas

  16. Different Trains, for double string quartet & tape
    Composed by Steve Reich

  17. Electric Counterpoint, for electric guitar, bass guitar & tape
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Pat Metheny

  18. Movements (3) for orchestra
    Composed by Steve Reich
    Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
    with Ray Northcott, Clive Malabar, Frank Ricotti, Simon Carrington, Neil Percy
    Conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas

  19. The Cave, multimedia theater work for piano, sampling keyboards & voice of Neville Chamberlain
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Steve Reich Ensemble
    Conducted by Paul Hillier

  20. Proverb, for 3 sopranos, 2 tenors, 2 vibes & 2 organs
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Nurit Tilles, Bob Becker, Theatre of Voices, Edmund Niemann, Russ Hartenberger
    Conducted by Paul Hillier

  21. Nagoya Marimbas, for 2 marimbas
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Bob Becker, James Preiss

  22. City Life, for for chamber ensemble
    Composed by Steve Reich
    with Steve Reich Ensemble
    Conducted by Bradley Lubman


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In the afterglow of his 60th birthday in 1997, Nonesuch Records delivered Steve Reich and his listeners an immense gift, this 10-CD retrospective of his work for the label, extending from his earliest tape-manipulation pieces to his most recent compositions utilizing samplers and the video artistry of Beryl Korot. Aside from the ear's liquid sense-making when it hears the dense and limber marimbas of Reich's Six Marimbas or his taut, dizzying Piano Phase, there is a physical response almost inevitable in Reich's music. It stuns and holds you. And he knows it. It's Gonna Rain struck an early chord of inventiveness, featuring an African American Pentecostal preacher's sermon and eventually spinning the title phrase into a jangling repetition of single words. Percussion works abound here: Clapping and Drumming stun with their deceptive similarity and warm clarity. Perennial favorite Piano Phase features pianists Nurit Tilles and Eduard Neumann synched up on two pianos and careening at full tilt in unison before their four hands fall out of time and phrase with each other, only to realign in a powerful swooping demonstration of energy and focus. The latter CDs hold abundant delights, many revealing Reich's late-discovered spiritualism and Judaica: Different Trains' examination of the Holocaust; Tehillim's shimmering Hebrew texts sung with fascinating choral power; Proverb's invocation of Perotin. Closing the set are recent pieces: Nagoya Marimbas, and the sampler-rich City Life and The Cave. --Andrew Bartlett

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63 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential, February 23, 1999
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The term "essential" gets thrown about too much. And heck, the claim that certain words get thrown about too much gets thrown about too much. But here is a collection that really *is* essential to understanding the nature of a whole shift not just in classical music, but in popular music and indeed in popular culture. So many of Reich's ideas and concepts have become so deeply embedded in current classical music, film scoring (any number of examples, but think about Tangerine Dream's score for "Risky Business" and Hans Zimmer's score for "Thin Red Line," for starters), electronic music and even the visual arts.

This box set gives the listener all of Reich's major works. I can't even attempt to describe them individually, but every one of these 10 CDs is compelling. For the totally uninitiated, take out "Music for 18 Musicians" (presented here in a crystalline new recording) to get an idea of what the core of this guy is all about. From there, you might want to listen to "Different Trains," "Electric Counterpoint" and "Six Marimbas" to get an idea of the pointillistic pulse minimalism that Reich contributed to the world. The earlier material is the more challenging, exploring the subtleties of rythym, phase relationships between sounds and shifting timings. Among these, the new recording of "Four Organs" is just outstanding.

Reich's works, along with the early works of Terry Riley and Philip Glass, form the foundation of an enormous edifice that has grown of music that attempts to return to its essential and hypnotic roots. With this box set, one of those pylons becomes clear.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic, but not the definitive..., May 19, 2004
By Jonny B (London) - See all my reviews
While a multi CD collection spanning 30 years does sound very promsing, Nonesuch cannot offer all of the best recordings of some of Reich's masterpieces (Music for 18 Musicians or Drumming), and some have been missed out completely (Music for a Large Ensemble), presumably because the piece was not recorded under the Nonesuch label. While the collection is formidable, a listener wanting to hear the best recordings of all the pieces might do better seeking out the older (or longer!) recordings of the pieces.
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6 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Performances (and music) lack passion and beauty, December 13, 2007
Steve Reich, unlike most classical composers, is well-known in the popular music world owing to his influence on many musicians of the "post rock" period.

After having heard and been impressed by his Six Pianos and Four Organs, I was eager to hear a full collection of his material since he began composing in the 1960s. However, there is really little of note in the ten discs of "Steve Reich 1965-1995".

Even the two pieces whose first two performances I initially liked are not performed as well here - and with hindsight they are nothing compared to, say, Messiaen's organ works in terms of emotion and depth. The rest of the work here is no better, for instance the acclamied "Music for 18 Musicians" certainly lacks the passion of the post-rock it is often claimed to have been a major influence on. It also is very boring because the many instruments are unable to show the subtle variations of texture that are often possible with a single instrument, especially one liek an organ. Some of Reich's works, even if prelude to the sampling era, are just annoying noise created by tape loops that seem out of place in a work devoted to classical music.

His later work, though easier to listen to, approaches blandness and the orchestras seem to be playing something that has been played before.

It's really good to be able to notice the mediocre music in the classical, as well as the popular field, and this is amongst them. you will not gain much by hearing this lengthy set. There is much better music amongst modern classical composers.
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