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Appreciations
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Notes on the Music
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Carnegie Hall - Steve Reich @ 70
Reich @ 70 - A Closer Look: Drumming / Clapping Music
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Premiered in 1971, Drumming was a piece that set itself apart
from the avant-garde music of the day—pieces that often incorporated
mountains of the newly available electronic equipment—by sticking
to some fundamental materials: skin, wood, and metal. Even the two
female vocalists are employed to mimic these basic, percussive sounds.
Despite the length of the piece—anywhere from an hour to an hour and
a half, depending on the performers’ choices regarding repeated sections—Reich
focused very specifically on rhythmic development to carry the music
forward rather than changes in the key. It is the pattern not the pitch
that entrances the ear.
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