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    2×5 is a composition by Steve Reich written in 2008. It is scored for five musicians and pre-recorded tape, or two identical quintets on rock instruments, in total: 2 drum sets, 2 pianos, 4 electric guitars, 2 bass guitars. It is described as a "rock and roll piece". [1] [2]

  2. Robert Black, Bass Guitar | Vicky Chow, Piano | David Cossin - Drums | Derek Johnson, Guitar | Mark Stewart - Guitar | Evan Ziporyn - PianoThe Bang on a Can ...

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  3. Aug 25, 2022 · Stephen Michael Reich (born October 3, 1936) is an American composer known for his contribution to the development of minimal music in the mid to late 1960s....

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  4. This made possible interlocking canons of identical instruments. The piece can be played either with 5 live musicians and 5 pre-recorded or with 10 musicians. 2×5 is clearly not rock and roll. Like any other composition, it’s completely notated while Rock is generally not. 2×5 is chamber music for rock instruments.

  5. May 25, 2020 · Steve Reich2x51. Fast2. Slow - 10:123. Fast - 13:25Anton Glushkin - Guitar 1 & Guitar 2Dmitry Abdurasulov - Keys 1 & Keys 2Gleb Kolyadin - Piano 1 & Piano 2M...

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  6. Sep 6, 2010 · The new CD of music by composer Steve Reich pairs the Pulitzer Prize-winning Double Sextet with the rock-inflected 2x5 . Steve Reich 's provocative brand of music-making has been accused of many ...

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  8. Double Sextet and 2×5 were released by Nonesuch on September 14, 2010. Double Sextet won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 2009 and is performed by Eighth Blackbird. 2×5 is scored for electric guitars, electric basses, drum kits & pianos and is performed by Bang on a Can. Nonesuch 524853-2.

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