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Roland Diry: clarinets (New York Counterpoint); Jagdish Mistry: violin (Violin Phase); Peter Rundel: conductor (City Life); Bradley Lubman: conductor (Eight Lines) RCA/BMG 74321 66459 2 Listen on
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City Life/New York Counterpoint/Eight Lines/Violin Phase by Steve Reich released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Eight Lines, the reworked version of the Octet (1979/83) is also purposeful, moving gently from the early phase style to the melodic chanting-inspired style of the later Tehillim. While it's undeniably exciting, New York Counterpoint (1985) doesn't quite have that edge-of-the-seat adrenalin-powered quality that you can feel so clearly in ...
City Life is a minimalist composition by Steve Reich written in 1995. The work was commissioned by Ensemble Modern, the London Sinfonietta, and the Ensemble Intercontemporain. [1] . It premiered in March 1995 and was recorded on the Nonesuch label in 1996 (included on Steve Reich: Works 1965-1995).
The rhythmic and flamboyant Eight Lines comes from the true heyday of minimalism, while Vermont and New York Counterpoint both explore webs of phased patterns created by multi-tracked instruments. City Life is a dramatic set of impressions of New York, vividly weaving sampled speech and street sounds into a work with symphonic depth of range ...