Album US 2000 on Nonesuch label
Electronic and Classical (Modern Classical)
This recording is dedicated to K. Robert Schwarz (1956-1999). New York Counterpoint (1985). Eight Lines (Octet) (a variant of 'Octet' released in 1980). Four Organs (original version first released in 1970). CD and 24 page booklet packaged in a standard jewel case, with an O-card. Made in the U.S.A.
Steve Reich mar, p, *1936 US album by | |
Bang On A Can , US album by, ensemble | |
Evan Ziporyn cl, bcl, *1959 US clarinet, keyboards | |
Brad Lubman mar, US conductor | |
Lisa Moore p, key, *1960 AU keyboards | |
Mark Stewart eg, g, keyboards | |
Michael Gordon key, *1956 US keyboards | |
James Preiss dr, mar, 1941-2014 US maracas |
John Gall design |
John Kilgore engineer |
Robert Hurwitz executive-producer |
K. Robert Schwarz liner notes |
Judith Sherman producer |
Steve Reich producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | New York Counterpoint | Steve Reich / Bang On A Can | ||
2 | Fast | Steve Reich / Bang On A Can | 5:03 | |
3 | Slow | Steve Reich / Bang On A Can | 2:44 | |
4 | Fast | Steve Reich / Bang On A Can | 3:22 | |
5 | Eight Lines (Octet) | Steve Reich / Bang On A Can | 17:39 | |
6 | Four Organs | Steve Reich / Bang On A Can | 15:53 |