Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians - Drumming FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Part I | 17:30 |
| 2 | Part III | 11:13 |
| 3 | Part IV | 9:47 |
| 4 | Part II (Conclusion) | 2:02 |
| 5 | Part II (Beginning) | 16:10 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 79170-2 | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians - Drumming (CD) | Elektra Nonesuch | 9 79170-2 | US | 1987 |
| 979 170-2 | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians - Drumming (CD) | Elektra Nonesuch | 979 170-2 | Europe | 1987 |
| 979 170-1 | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians - Drumming (LP) | Elektra Nonesuch | 979 170-1 | Europe | 1987 |
| 9 79170-1, 79170-1 | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians - Drumming (LP, Promo) | Elektra Nonesuch, Elektra Nonesuch | 9 79170-1, 79170-1 | US | 1987 |
| WPCC-4088 | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians | Steve Reich, Steve Reich And Musicians - Drumming (CD) | Elektra Nonesuch | WPCC-4088 | Japan | 1987 |
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Carin Goldberg
- Artwork [Cover Art] – Beryl Korot
- Drums [Tuned], Marimba, Glockenspiel – Ben Harms, Bob Becker, Gary Kvistad, Gary Schall, Glen Velez, James Preiss, Russ Hartenberger, Steve Reich, Thad Wheeler
- Engineer – Paul Goodman
- Executive-Producer – Robert Hurwitz
- Mastered By – Robert C. Ludwig
- Mixed By – Paul Zinman
- Performer – Steve Reich And Musicians
- Photography By – Nevin Shalit
- Piccolo Flute – Mort Silver
- Producer, Mixed By – Judith Sherman
- Producer, Mixed By, Composed By, Whistling – Steve Reich
- Voice – Jay Clayton, Pamela Wood Ambush
Notes
Recorded May 1987 at RCA Studio A, New York City. Bob Becker and Ben Harms are mistakenly given a singular credit as "Bob Harms".
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): 79170-A DMM MASTERDISK- DMM SP 1-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): 79170-B DMM SP 1-1
- Barcode: 0 7559-79170-1 7
Video
Album
Vinyl rip from the original 1972 release of Steve Reich's Drumming, produced by John Gibson and Multiples Inc. This ensemble has premiered many of Reich's works and has performed his works more than any other. The ensemble received a Grammy Award in 1999. In 1966, Steve Reich founded his own ensemble of three musicians, which quickly grew to 18 members or more beginning with concerts in lofts and small galleries in New. Steve Reich and Musicians: Musical ensemble founded and led by the American composer Steve Reich to perform his compositions. Pulses, Section IIIA, Section VI и другие песни. Steve Reich: Drumming. Drumming, for 2 female voices, piccolo, 4 pairs of bongos, 3 marimbas & 3 glockenspiels. Part 1. Steve Reich. Steve Reich & Musicians, Steve Reich. feat: Bob Becker, Russ Hartenberger, James Preiss. Steve Reich - Drumming 1971. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Steve Reich - Drumming 1971. Steve Reich - Part III. Steve Reich - Part I. Steve Reich - Part II. Steve Reich - Part IV. Listen free to Steve Reich Drumming Drumming, Part 1, Drumming, Part 2 and more. 4 tracks . Drumming is a music composition by the minimalist composer Steve Reich, dating from 1970-1971. Reich began composition of the work after a visit to Africa and observing music and musical ensembles there, especially under the master drummer Gideon Alorwoyie in Ghana. The piece employs Reich's trademark technique of phasing, and was the last piece in which he used said technique. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей. Steve Reich And Musicians. January 1, 2003. Exclusive Prime pricing. Reich: Drumming. Please retry. Back in the mid-80s when Reich, Glass, Adams, Riley, and Nyman moved from fringe to big time, they all got commissions from larger ensembles. I thought Reich's work was best of all. The thrill of Reich's propulsive beat under long serene or ominous tones was enormous. Album 1997 83 Songs. Steve Reich: Works - 1965-1995 Various Artists. Drumming: Part I. Steve Reich and Musicians. Drumming: Part II. Drumming: Part III. Reich, Steve. for voice and ensemble. Duration: 85'. Drumming lasts from 55 to 75 minutes depending on the number of repeats played and is divided into four parts that are performed without pause. The first part is for four parts that are performed without pause. The first part is for four pairs of tuned bongo drums, stand-mounted and played with sticks the second, for three marimbas played by nine players together with two womens voices the third, or three glockenspiels played by four players together with whistling and piccolo and the fourth section is for all these instruments and voices combined




















