Rich in uncommon harmonic coloration, a bit like the Richter painting, and straying further from Reich's minimalist beginnings than ever before. This will be worth listening to many times.
This is what "importance" sounds like. So grand and enthralling... If I heard this in the distance I would feel as if I were missing out on something that clearly should not be missed if I didn't move towards it.
Beautiful. Reich demonstrates a suggestive walkng towards melodic inventions e not only rhythmic and percussive multistratification of his minimal style. Like his new choice
I saw the UK premiere of this performed and co-commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by my friend Kristjan Järvi. This was Steve Reich’s first full orchestral work in over 30 years. And it was Kristjan who convinced him to do it. Glad he did. Masterpiece!
I am certain that music is a gateway to higher states, especially when hearing arrangements like this. How can anyone conceive it, unless you register somewhere on the crazy scale. 14 minutes in is sooo amazing...
This piece has much more in common with his more recent ensemble works- Reich/Richter and Runner, for example- than with his earlier orchestral work from the 1980s.
Some of the melodic runs do remind me of Zappa, along with the way Reich puts them over contrasting, slightly "outside" harmonic backgrounds. Are they maybe pentatonic melodies, such as FZ frequently played in his guitar solos? And for at least one piece - "The Black Page" - FZ used Reich's frequent device of four tonal centers a minor third apart; they probably both picked that up from the tonal axis system found in Bartok. Apparently it also often appears in Brazilian jazz.
Magnifique musique. Dommage qu'elle soit précédée de publicité. Plus le climat de la musique est céleste, plus la publicité n'en paraît que vulgaire et hors de propos...
Bon c'est bien, mais il en sort jamais de ses trucs,Steve Reich? Bon parce que ça va bien 5 minutes ,mais après c'est vide ,incapable de sentir le transe ce type ,en fait ,faut en sortir de ces trucs ?Sort de ton moi ,Steve Reich ,t'es enfermé dedans !
Rich in uncommon harmonic coloration, a bit like the Richter painting, and straying further from Reich's minimalist beginnings than ever before. This will be worth listening to many times.
14:12 reference of Music for 18 Musicians: Section 9. Well played Reich, well played...
This is what "importance" sounds like.
So grand and enthralling...
If I heard this in the distance I would feel as if I were missing out on something that clearly should not be missed if I didn't move towards it.
Been waiting for this. Thanks!!!
I love Steve Reich's approach to sound.
Beautiful. Reich demonstrates a suggestive walkng towards melodic inventions e not only rhythmic and percussive multistratification of his minimal style. Like his new choice
I saw the UK premiere of this performed and co-commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by my friend Kristjan Järvi. This was Steve Reich’s first full orchestral work in over 30 years. And it was Kristjan who convinced him to do it. Glad he did. Masterpiece!
That's amazing. I'm a huge fan of both.
Best version.
So lovely
True
Cool! Thank you so much for uploading this is a blessing :)
Finally! Thanks for uploading this!
Thanks for uploading! Much love from Lithuania
What a beautiful musical.......wonder.
....sempre avvincente e trascinante....sempre gradevole la sinergia creata...
Thank you so much
my favorite
I am certain that music is a gateway to higher states, especially when hearing arrangements like this. How can anyone conceive it, unless you register somewhere on the crazy scale. 14 minutes in is sooo amazing...
You don't have to be crazy, you just have to think musically in a different way than most. Listening to a lot of Bartok and Stravinsky helps, too.
@@Baribrotzer wààw you're really very intelligent; now i understand SR's music completely; thanks!!
This piece has much more in common with his more recent ensemble works- Reich/Richter and Runner, for example- than with his earlier orchestral work from the 1980s.
I preferred 'Runner'. But this is still brilliant.
This is really cool, in my opinion. Also, it reminds me a LOT of some of Frank Zappa's orchestral works
Some of the melodic runs do remind me of Zappa, along with the way Reich puts them over contrasting, slightly "outside" harmonic backgrounds. Are they maybe pentatonic melodies, such as FZ frequently played in his guitar solos? And for at least one piece - "The Black Page" - FZ used Reich's frequent device of four tonal centers a minor third apart; they probably both picked that up from the tonal axis system found in Bartok. Apparently it also often appears in Brazilian jazz.
Yes :)
@@Baribrotzer i totally agree, especially with all the reco-reco's
For me it is a better work than "The Four Sections". Although it is very similar to Runner, Reich/Richter and other works.
🙂
Magnifique musique.
Dommage qu'elle soit précédée de publicité.
Plus le climat de la musique est céleste, plus la publicité n'en paraît que vulgaire et hors de propos...
*earrape inhale* C O O - O O L U H
Bon c'est bien, mais il en sort jamais de ses trucs,Steve Reich? Bon parce que ça va bien 5 minutes ,mais après c'est vide ,incapable de sentir le transe ce type ,en fait ,faut en sortir de ces trucs ?Sort de ton moi ,Steve Reich ,t'es enfermé dedans !
It really feels like Reich has lost his creative touch here. Thanks for uploading though!