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- JAAP VAN ZWEDEN and the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 2019–20 SEASON
- CLAPPING MACHINE MUSIC VARIATIONS: a Composition for Acoustic/Laptop Ensemble
- Steve Reich. Resonances of an Origin Carmen Pardo Salgado
- Undergraduate Listening List
- A Guide to Steve Reich's Music Without Steve Reich's Rhythms, Pulses and Phasing, Contemporary Culture Would Be a Much Poorer Place
- Max Martin & Cecilia Bartoli
- Steve Reich's 'Music for 18 Musicians'
- The Music of Steve Reich in Context, 1965–1968
- English for Specific Purposes (Music)
- Steve Reich: Music As a Gradual Process: Part I Author(S): K
- Composer, Title, Date of Composition (Within 5 Years), Location in Piece of Chosen Excerpt, and Significant Details About the Piece As Discussed in Class
- 'A Composer Looks East': Steve Reich and Discourse on Non-Western Music
- Stockhausen STIMMUNG & COSMIC PULSES
- A Wind Ensemble Transcription of Part 1 (The First Movement) of Harmonielehre by John Adams with Commentary Richard E
- La Monte Young”
- Counterpoint and Polyphony in Recent Instrumental Works of John Adams Alexander Sanchez-Behar
- An Exploration of Phasing and Process Music in Steve Reich's "Drumming"
- No Ordinary World Duran Duran’S Simon Le Bon Hungry to Keep Audiences Dancing Zoe-Ruth Photography
- Musicnow 2016/17 SERIES PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS ANNOUNCED
- 1 Steve Reich
- An Examination of Lukas Ligeti's Thinking Songs
- 2. Space-Time Movements in György Ligeti's Piano Concerto
- New York Celebrates Steve Reich@70
- 2012/13 Concert Series
- The Self-Actualization of John Adams
- Interview with STEVE REICH Was Conducted by the Library of Congress on April 4, 2018
- Walt Disney Concert Hall 2016/17 Major Events 4-5
- Front Matter FINAL
- Music As a Gradual Process by Steve Reich (1968)
- 06 Minimalism 1 Student Copy
- The Conference
- Steve Reich's “Musical Process”: a Linkage with Postminimal
- Restoring Glass's Music in Eight Parts
- Steve Reich's It's Gonna Rain
- AN EXAMINATION of KAREN TANAKA's APPROACH to MINIMALISM: WATER DANCE and TECHNO ETUDES by Mayu Nomura
- AMS Boston 2019 Abstracts 48 Thursday Afternoon 2:15–3:45 AMS Boston 2019
- Kronos Quartet
- JAAP VAN ZWEDEN Music Director
- An Interview with György Ligeti in Hamburg Stephen Satory
- A Way Forward from Minimalism in Music Writing
- GUSTAVO DUDAMEL Conductor Official Biography 2018-19 Season (1280 Words)
- Narrative Trails in the Speech-Based Music of Steve Reich
- Steve Reich's Clapping Music and the Yoruba Bell Timeline
- A Linear Approach to John Adams' Recent Works
- Four Musical Minimalists: La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass
- Icelandic Identity, Activism, and the Art of Björk
- IN the LOOP by Olivia Giovetti Steve Reich’S History with the Philharmonic Comes Full Circle
- Rhythm and Meter in the Music of Dream Theater Gregory Richard Mccandless
- Steve Reich at 80 with the Us Premiere of Runner, a Cal Performances Co-Commission, Performed by Ensemble Signal January 29, 2017
- Facing the Music: David Lang from Shostakovich to Stockhausen, and Plainchant to Adele and Elvis, OscarNominated Composer David Lang on the Music That Inspires Him
- An Investigation of Technological Impressions in Steve Reich And
- Three Tales by Steve Reich and Beryl Korot – Sounds, Samples and Representations
- Analysing La Monte Young's Composition 1960 #7 Cecilia
- Table of Contents
- The Philip Glass Ensemble & Steve Reich and Musicians
- Steve Reich Daniel Variations Premiere and International Tour Photo: © Wonge Bergmann Photo: © Wonge
- Steve Reich – Ghana, Bali, America and Germany
- From New York to Vermont: Conversation with Steve Reich
- Minimalism, Philip Glass & Electronic Aesthetics
- Performance Practice in the Music of Steve Reich," by Russell Hartenberger Pwyll Ap Siôn University of Bangor, Wales
- The Philip Glass Ensemble & Steve Reich and Musicians
- The Music of Steve Reich
- Three Tales” by Beryl Korot and Steve Reich at Theater Erfurt”