Music for 18 Musicians
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| Music For 18 Musicians | ||
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| LP & CD by Steve Reich & Musicians | ||
| Released | 1978 | |
| Premiered | 1976 | |
| Genre | 20th Century Classical | |
| Length | 56 min 31 s
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| Record label | ECM | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Amazon.com | 5 stars out of 5 | [link] |
Music for 18 Musicians was written for a cello, violin, two clarinets (both players double on bass clarinet), four pianos, three marimbas, two xylophones, a metallophone, maracas, and four women's voices. In the introduction to the score, Reich mentions that although the piece is named Music for 18 Musicians, it is not necessarily advisable to perform the piece with that few players due to the extensive doubling it requires. With only 18 musicians, the parts are divided as follows:
- violin
- cello
- female voice
- female voice
- female voice
- piano
- piano
- piano and maracas
- marimba and maracas
- marimba and xylophone
- marimba and xylophone
- marimba and xylophone
- metallophone and piano
- piano and marimba
- marimba, xylophone, and piano
- clarinet and bass clarinet
- clarinet and bass clarinet
- female voice and piano
Some sections of the piece have an ABCDCBA structure, and Reich noted that this one work contained more harmonic movement in the first five minutes then any other work he had written.
There have been many performances of the piece, and the main recordings include the original [ECM] version played by Steve Reich & Musicians, the [Ensemble Modern], and the [Nonesuch] version, played by Reich and musicians along with new musicians. The most recent recording to be released was in 2004 by the Amadinda Percussion Group released on the Hungaroton label. The performance is a live recording from Budapest, and has been described as faithful and excellent by many, as well as Reich himself. Even though it is an older recording, it was only released recently.
See also Music for a Large Ensemble, Tehillim, Octet, Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ, Piano Phase, The Desert Music.
External links
- [SteveReich.com] MP3 of the opening through section II available under Multimedia: MP3
- [Amazon.com: Music For 18 Musicians]
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