
Steve Reich
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 88 |
Web site | www.stevereich.com |
Date of birth | October 3,1936 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Broadway |
New York | |
United States | |
Job | Record producer |
Film Score Composer | |
Education | Mills College |
The Juilliard School | |
Cornell University | |
Awards | Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition |
Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance | |
Pulitzer Prize for Music | |
Official site | stevereich.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Spouse | Beryl Korot |
Children | Ezra Reich |
Parents | June Carroll |
Leonard Reich | |
Siblings | David Carroll |
Sydney Swire | |
Jonathan Carroll | |
Influences | Brian Eno |
Igor Stravinsky | |
Claude Debussy | |
Luciano Berio | |
Darius Milhaud | |
Skos genre | Classical |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 456711 |
Writings about music
Writings on Music, 1965-2000
Different Trains for String Quartet and Pre-recorded Performance Tape
Music for 18 Musicians: For Ensemble
Nagoya Marimbas: For Two Marimbas
The Four Sections: Study Score
Tehillim: For Voices and Ensemble Or Chamber Orchestra
Cello Counterpoint: Version for Solo Cello and Tape
Quartet: For 2 Vibraphones and 2 Pianos Set of Parts
Wtc 9/11: For String Quartet and Pre-recorded Audio - Set of Parts
Pulse for 2 Flutes, 2 Clarinets, Piano, Electric Bass, 4 Violins, and 2 Violas - Study Score
Writings on Music, 1965-2000
Different Trains for String Quartet and Pre-recorded Performance Tape
Music for 18 Musicians: For Ensemble
Nagoya Marimbas: For Two Marimbas
The Four Sections: Study Score
Tehillim: For Voices and Ensemble Or Chamber Orchestra
Cello Counterpoint: Version for Solo Cello and Tape
Quartet: For 2 Vibraphones and 2 Pianos Set of Parts
Wtc 9/11: For String Quartet and Pre-recorded Audio - Set of Parts
Pulse for 2 Flutes, 2 Clarinets, Piano, Electric Bass, 4 Violins, and 2 Violas - Study Score
Steve Reich Life story
Stephen Michael Reich is an American composer known for his contribution to the development of minimal music in the mid to late 1960s. Reich's work is marked by its use of repetitive figures, slow harmonic rhythm, and canons.