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Writings on Music,: 1965-2000 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 234x159x20 mm, weight: 431 g, numerous halftones and music examples
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195151151
  • ISBN-13: 9780195151152
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 234x159x20 mm, weight: 431 g, numerous halftones and music examples
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2004
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  • ISBN-10: 0195151151
  • ISBN-13: 9780195151152
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In the mid-1960s, Steve Reich radically renewed the musical landscape with a back-to-basics sound that came to be called Minimalism. These early works, characterized by a relentless pulse and static harmony, focused single-mindedly on the process of gradual rhythmic change. Throughout his career, Reich has continued to reinvigorate the music world, drawing from a wide array of classical, popular, sacred, and non-western idioms. His works reflect the steady evolution of an original musical mind.

Writings on Music documents the creative journey of this thoughtful, groundbreaking composer. These 64 short pieces include Reich's 1968 essay "Music as a Gradual Process," widely considered one of the most influential pieces of music theory in the second half of the 20th century. Subsequent essays, articles, and interviews treat Reich's early work with tape and phase shifting, showing its development into more recent work with speech melody and instrumental music. Other essays recount his exposure to non-western music -- African drumming, Balinese gamelan, Hebrew cantillation -- and the influence of these musics as structures and not as sounds. The writings include Reich's reactions to and appreciations of the works of his contemporaries (John Cage, Luciano Berio, Morton Feldman, Gyorgy Ligeti) and older influences (Kurt Weill, Schoenberg). Each major work of the composer's career is also explored through notes written for performances and recordings.

Paul Hillier, himself a respected figure in the early music and new music worlds, has revisited these texts, working with the author to clarify their central narrative: the aesthetic and intellectual development of an influential composer. For long-time listeners and young musicians recently introduced to his work, this book provides an opportunity to get to know Reich's music in greater depth and perspective.

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"Writings on Music 1965-2000, a new collection of Reich's writings...substantially enlarges upon, and in most senses supersedes, its slim predecessor. ... These works are, at one and the same time, radical and sensible, revolutionary and respectful of tradition, and offer extensions of techniques found in diverse forms of music-making around the world...This book seems to me not an ending but a beginning: it marks a point where new work, both creative and scholarly, can start...Steve Reich has consolidated his reputation as an internationally renowned artist of enormous distinction: this new book is a testament to his integrity and staying power, charting as it does a musical evolution, still in progress, that has permanently altered the course of new music in the West in the last third of the twentieth century."--Music and Letters

INTRODUCTION 3(66)
1 EARLY WORKS (1965-68)
19(14)
IT'S GONNA RAIN (1965)
19(3)
COME OUT-MELODICA-PIANO PHASE (1966-67)
22(4)
VIOLIN PHASE (1967)
26(1)
SLOW MOTION SOUND (1967)
26(3)
MY NAME IS (1967)
29(2)
PENDULUM MUSIC (1968)
31(2)
2a EXCERPTS FROM AN INTERVIEW IN ART FORUM
33(1)
2b MUSIC AS A GRADUAL PROCESS (1968)
34(2)
3 WAVELENGTH BY MICHAEL SNOW (1968)
36(2)
4 THE PHASE SHIFTING PULSE GATE-FOUR ORGANS-PHASE PATTERNS-AN END TO ELECTRONICS (1968-70)
38(13)
5 SOME OPTIMISTIC PREDICTIONS (1970) ABOUT THE FUTURE OF MUSIC
51(1)
6 FIRST INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL NYMAN (1970)
52(3)
7 GAHU-A DANCE OF THE EWE TRIBE IN GHANA (1971)
55(8)
8 DRUMMING (1971)
63(5)
9 CLAPPING MUSIC (1972)
68(1)
10 POSTSCRIPT TO A BRIEF STUDY OF BALINESE AND AFRICAN MUSIC (1973) 69(2)
11 NOTES ON MUSIC AND DANCE (1973) 71(2)
12 SIX PIANOS (1973) 73(3)
13 MUSIC FOR MALLET INSTRUMENTS, VOICES, AND ORGAN (1973) 76(2)
14 MUSIC FOR PIECES OF WOOD (1973) 78(1)
15 STEVE REICH AND MUSICIANS (1973) 78(3)
16 MUSIC AND PERFORMANCE (1969-74; 1993) 81(1)
17a VIDEOTAPE AND A COMPOSER (1975) 82(3)
17b DACHAU 1974, BY BERYL KOROT 85(2)
18 MUSIC FOR 18 MUSICIANS (1976) 87(4)
19 SECOND INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL NYMAN (1976) 91(6)
20 MUSIC FOR A LARGE ENSEMBLE (1978) 97(1)
21 OCTET (1979) 98(1)
22 VARIATIONS FOR WINDS, STRINGS, AND KEYBOARDS (1979) 99(1)
23 TEHILLIM (1981) 100(5)
24 HEBREW CANTILLATION AS AN INFLUENCE ON COMPOSITION (1982) 105(14)
25 VERMONT COUNTERPOINT (1982) 119(1)
26 EIGHT LINES (1983) 119(1)
27 THE DESERT MUSIC (1984) 120(7)
NOTE BY THE COMPOSER
120(5)
TEXT BY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
125(2)
28 THEDESERTMUSIC - STEVE REICH IN CONVERSATION WITH JONATHAN COTT (1984) 127(4)
29 SEXTET (1985) 131(4)
30 NEW YORK COUNTERPOINT (1985) 135(1)
31 THREE MOVEMENTS (1986) 136(1)
32 SIX MARIMBAS (1986) 137(1)
33 TENNEY (1986) 137(2)
34 TEXTURE-SPACE-SURVIVAL (1987) 139(5)
35 THE FOUR SECTIONS (1987) 144(1)
36 ELECTRIC COUNTERPOINT (1987) 145(2)
37 NON-WESTERN MUSIC AND THE WESTERN COMPOSER (1988) 147(4)
38 DIFFERENT TRAINS (1988) 151(5)
39 CHAMBER MUSIC-AN EXPANDED VIEW (1989) 156(2)
40 QUESTIONNAIRE (1989) 158(4)
41 ON THE SIZE AND SEATING OF AN ORCHESTRA (1990) 162(2)
42 AARON COPLAND (1990) 164(1)
43 JOHN CAGE (1992) 165(1)
44 KURT WEILL, THE ORCHESTRA, AND VOCAL STYLE-AN INTERVIEW WITH K. ROBERT SCHWARZ (1992) 166(2)
45 THE CAVE (1993) A NEW TYPE OF MUSIC THEATER WITH BERYL KOROT SYNOPSIS 168(3)
46 JONATHAN COTT INTERVIEWS BERYL KOROT AND STEVE REICH ON THE CAVE (1993) 171(7)
47 THOUGHTS ABOUT THE MADNESS IN ABRAHAM'S CAVE (1994) WITH BERYL KOROT 178(2)
48 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT DIFFERENT TRAINS (1994) 180(3)
49 DUET (1994) 183(1)
50 NAGOYA MARIMBAS (1994) 184(1)
51 THE FUTURE OF MUSIC FOR THE NEXT 150 YEARS (1994) 184(1)
52 BEAUTIFUL/UGLY (1994) 185(1)
53 SCHONBERG (1995) 186(1)
54 CITY LIFE (1995) 187(4)
55 PROVERB (1995) 191(2)
56 MUSIC AND LANGUAGE (1996) 193(9)
57 FELDMAN (1997) 202(1)
58 BERIO (1997) 203(1)
59 THREE TALES (1998-2002) WITH BERYL KOROT 204(4)
60 TRIPLE QUARTET (1999) 208(3)
61 KNOW WHAT IS ABOVE YOU (1999) 211(1)
62 TWO QUESTIONS ABOUT OPERA (1999) 211(1)
63 LIGETI (2000) 212(1)
64 DE KEERSMAEKER, KYLIAN, AND EUROPEAN DANCE (2000) 213(3)
65 STEVE REICH IN CONVERSATION WITH PAUL HILLIER (2000) 216(26)
TEXT CREDITS 242(1)
BIBLIOGRAPHY 243(4)
INDEX 247


Steve Reich was recently called "America's greatest living composer by The Village Voice. His most recent work is the digital video/music theater Three Tales (2002) done in collaboration with Beryl Korot. Paul Hiller is a singer, conductor, and writer on music. He performs ith his own early music Theatre of Voices, and with many other ensembles. He recently won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Music, for his composition Double Sextet.