Steve Reich: Works - 1965-1995 - Various Artists

Steve Reich: Works - 1965-1995

Various Artists

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 1997-06-03
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 83

  • ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records. Manufactured & Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Co.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Come Out (1966) Edmund Niemann & Nurit Tilles 12:58
2
Piano Phase (1967) Edmund Niemann & Nurit Tilles 20:36
3
It's Gonna Rain, Part I (1965) Steve Reich 7:59
4
It's Gonna Rain, Part II (1965 Steve Reich 9:55
5
Four Organs / 1970 Bang On a Can 15:52
6
Drumming: Part I Steve Reich and Musicians 17:30
7
Drumming: Part II Steve Reich and Musicians 18:10
8
Drumming: Part III Steve Reich and Musicians 11:12
9
Drumming: Part IV Steve Reich and Musicians 9:50
10
Music for Mallet Instruments, Steve Reich and Musicians 16:58
11
Clapping Music (1972) Russ Hartenberger 4:48
12
Six Marimbas Manhattan Marimba Quartet 16:19
13
Music for 18 Musicians: Pulses Steve Reich Ensemble 5:26
14
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 3:58
15
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 5:13
16
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 3:55
17
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 3:45
18
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 6:36
19
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 6:48
20
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 4:54
21
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 4:19
22
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 3:34
23
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 5:23
24
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 1:50
25
Music for 18 Musicians: Sectio Steve Reich Ensemble 5:44
26
Music for 18 Musicians: Pulses Steve Reich Ensemble 6:10
27
Octet: Eight Lines (1979) Bang On a Can 17:36
28
Tehillim - Part I (Fast) Schönberg Ensemble & The Hague Percussion Group 11:45
29
Tehillim - Part II (Fast) Schönberg Ensemble & The Hague Percussion Group 6:01
30
Tehillim - Part III (Slow) Schönberg Ensemble & The Hague Percussion Group 6:18
31
Tehillim - Part IV (Fast) Schönberg Ensemble & The Hague Percussion Group 6:23
32
The Desert Music: First Moveme Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 7:54
33
The Desert Music: Second Movem Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 6:59
34
The Desert Music: Third Moveme Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 6:59
35
The Desert Music: Third Moveme Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 5:53
36
The Desert Music: Third Moveme Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 5:54
37
The Desert Music: Fourth Movem Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 3:35
38
The Desert Music: Fifth Moveme Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 10:47
39
New York Counterpoint: Fast Evan Ziporyn 5:03
40
New York Counterpoint: Slow Evan Ziporyn 2:43
41
New York Counterpoint: Fast Evan Ziporyn 3:40
42
Sextet: 1st Movement Nexus 10:29
43
Sextet: 2nd Movement Nexus 4:12
44
Sextet: 3rd Movement Nexus 2:27
45
Sextet: 4th Movement Nexus 3:14
46
Sextet: 5th Movement Nexus 5:59
47
The Four Sections - I. Strings London Symphony Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 11:25
48
The Four Sections - II. Percus London Symphony Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 2:29
49
The Four Sections - III. Winds London Symphony Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 5:54
50
The Four Sections - IV. Full O London Symphony Orchestra & Michael Tilson Thomas 6:14

Reviews

  • Six Marimbas

    4
    By marimbazzz
    Does anyone know where i could buy this recording of six marimbas.. because it sounds awesome and the only other one's i can find aren't up to temp and don't sound as good...
  • He's a genius!

    5
    By oshsa
    Your going to have to select what you love...music for 18 musicians..piano phase ..six marimbas..music for mallet...you will never get tired. There is always something new to discover when you listen to his music. He is original and what's more he is not a sell out. He is a true and committed musician. (can't you see him living in soho when it wasn't exploited and made shishi)
  • Amazing, expensive

    4
    By jasonda
    To be fair to iTunes, this came out before the "Phases" retrospective was released by Nonesuch (only $30 for a lot of what's on here), but this is a stunning collection. If one is not prepared to take the plunge here, it's certainly worth assembling this complete recording from scratch.
  • Too expensive...

    2
    By DJ2wadsworth
    its cheaper to buy each song individually because there are only 70 some songs there are just a few you only can get with the album but those can be found individually... save your money but i do love me some steve reich