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Different Trains. The Steve Reich Ensemble playing Different Trains. From left to right, Liz Lim-Dutton (violin) Todd Reynolds (violin), Jeanne LeBlanc (cello), Scott Rawls (viola) Different Trains is a three- movement piece for string quartet and tape written by Steve Reich in 1988.
Jul 30, 2023 · Nonesuch: "Nonesuch Records' 1989 recording of Steve Reich's Different Trains, the Grammy Award winner for Best Contemporary Composition that year, and Electric Counterpoint has returned on vinyl for the first time in more than twenty-five years.
Mar 3, 1998 · classical pat metheny kronos quartet minimalism modern classical new music New York. Different Trains / Electric Counterpoint by Steve Reich, released 03 March 1998 1. Steve Reich & Kronos Quartet - Different Trains: America, Before the War 2. Steve Reich & Kronos Quartet - Different Trains: Europe, During the War 3.
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Electric Counterpoint was written by Steve Reich for Pat Metheny. Metheny performs against several pre-recorded tapes of himself and it is one of the best recordings I’ve heard of his. I was lucky enough to have purchased this on the cheap unaware of its reputation and deserved praise.
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Nov 24, 2020 · Steve Reich - Different Trains / Electric Counterpoint ... Reich: Different Trains - 1. America, Before The War download. 17.2M ...
“Different Trains is Mr. Reich’s most affecting, emotional work since his anti-nuclear manifesto The Desert Music… The real drama is in Mr. Reich’s music. In the first movement, ‘America—Before the War,’ the chunky, chugging figuration so typical of Mr. Reich’s music is used to fine effect in bringing alive the locomotive cadences.
Nonesuch Records' 1989 recording of Steve Reich's Different Trains, the Grammy Award winner for Best Contemporary Composition that year, and Electric Counterpoint has returned on vinyl for the first time in more than twenty-five years. The album features the first recordings of the two pieces, performed by Kronos Quartet and Pat Metheny ...