Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians (1974-1976)


















From Wikipedia:

"The piece is based around a cycle of eleven chords. A small piece of music is based around each chord, and the piece returns to the original cycle at the end. The sections are aptly named "Pulses," and Section I-XI. This was Reich's first attempt at writing for larger ensembles, and the extension of performers resulted in a growth of psycho-acoustic effects, which fascinated Reich, and he noted that he would like to "explore this idea further". A prominent factor in this work is the augmentation of the harmonies and melodies and the way that they develop this piece. Another important factor in the piece is the use of human breath, used in the clarinets and voices, which help structure and bring a pulse to the piece. The player plays the pulsing note for as long as he can hold it, while each chord is melodically deconstructed by the ensemble, along with augmentation of the notes held. The metallophone (unplugged vibraphone), is used to cue the ensemble to change patterns or sections.
Some sections of the piece have an ABCDCBA structure, and Reich noted that this one work contained more harmonic movement in the first five minutes than any other work he had written."

Oh Steve.

Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Far out, thanks for this - it's brilliant.

I'm sure it's going to annoy the people upstairs but it's just really fascinating to listen to. It's entirely minimalistic, but the pulsing rhythm just drives it on and on.