Steve Reich, a pioneer in tape music and American minimalism, has established himself as one of the "first generation" composers of our time. Jeffrey Brown interviews Reich about his work. Steve Reich ...
Lawrence Cherney, Founding Artistic Director, Soundstreams, has announced a special programming update for the concert STEVE REICH: Now & Then on March 25: a new version of Reich's legendary piece ...
Culminates Oct. 15 with a 4-hour marathon of seminal Reich works, performed by Alarm Will Sound, PRISM Saxophone Quartet, So Percussion, Tactus and Ransom Wilson “There's just a handful of living ...
A rhythm game adaptation of Steve Reich’s 1972 minimalist piece Clapping Music Games metadata is powered by IGDB.com We may earn a commission when you buy through ...
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Why Are People Clapping by Ed Myhill is uplifting, funny and ridiculously clever. It’s set to composer Steve Reich’s ‘Clapping Music’ and uses rhythm as a driving force. The dancers clap, stamp and ...
Clapping, from 1972, was also, of course, a clever piece of conceptual art – isn’t clapping what audiences do? But it would be hard to overestimate the impact the piece had among fellow composers like ...
Squid have shared two covers to raise funds for a Bristol food bank. Natural Resources features a cover of Robert Wyatt’s “Pigs (In There)” (from their 2019 End of the Road Festival set) and a version ...
Composer Steve Reich is best known for minimalist works such as "Clapping Music," a composition for two musicians clapping, and "Drumming," an hour-long percussion-only piece. Based on these and other ...