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  1. Tehillim is a composition by American composer Steve Reich, written in 1981. Title. The title comes from the Hebrew word for "psalms", and the work is the first to reflect Reich's Jewish heritage. It is in four parts, marked fast, fast, slow, and fast.

  2. Music Text. 4 Psalms (Hebrew) Composer Notes. Tehillim (pronounced “teh-hill-leem”) is the original Hebrew word for “Psalms”. Literally translated it means “praises”, and it derives from the three letter Hebrew root ‘hey, lamed, lamed’ (hll) which is also the root of halleluyah.

  3. Oct 23, 2020 · Steve ReichTehillim (1982 Post-Modern Classical) FULL ALBUM - YouTube. Uncommon Archives. 3.15K subscribers. Subscribed. 29. 1.4K views 3 years ago. Minimalist Jewish devotional music from...

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  4. Tehillim - Steve Reich Composer. (1982) Steve Reich and Musicians. ECM New Series 21215. Tehillim. Preview E. Steve Reich. Save on Spotify. 1. Tehillim - Pt. I & II. Steve Reich, Steve Reich Ensemble. 17:24. 2. Tehillim - Pt. III & IV. Steve Reich, Steve Reich Ensemble. 12:26. Buy On Amazon. Personal representatives. Press inquiries. Publisher.

  5. Steve Reich: Tehillim by Steve Reich released in 1982. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  6. Tehillim is among Steve Reichs first pieces to include text. Scored for chamber ensemble and four women’s voices, the work was premiered in 1981. Like Stravinsky, Reich sets biblical Psalms to music. The first movement deals with Psalm 19, the second Psalm 34, the third Psalm 18, and the fourth Psalm 150. Unlike Stravinsky, Reich sets the ...

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  8. Steve Reich Tehillim. Steve Reichs early years as a bi-coastal child of divorced parents in New York and California led to a bi-coastal musical education as well. He began studying music seriously at 14, when he first heard the music of Bach and Stravinsky, and also studied drums with Roland Kohloff to learn to play jazz.