Quartet, by Steve Reich
Quartet, by Steve Reich
I. Fast
II. Slow
III. Fast
Performed by icarus Quartet
Jeff Stern, Matt Keown, Larry Weng, and Yevgeny Yontov
http://www.icarusQuartet.org
Recorded and Filmed in Bryan Recital Hall, BGSU College of Musical Arts
Audio by Michael Laurello
http://www.michaellaurello.com
Video by Nick Zoulek
http://www.nickzoulek.com
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Mallets used:
M131.5
M141
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About the piece:
Quartet, when mentioned in the context of concert music, is generally assumed to mean string quartet. In my case, the quartet that has played a central role in many of my pieces (besides the string quartet) is that of two pianos and two percussion. It appears like that or in expanded form with more pianos or more percussion in The Desert Music, Sextet, Three Movements, The Four Sections, The Cave, Dance Patterns, Three Tales, You Are (Variations), Variations for Vibes, Pianos and Strings, Daniel Variations, Double Sextet, and Radio Rewrite. In Quartet, there is just this group alone: two vibes and two pianos.
The piece is one of the more complex I have composed. It frequently changes key and often breaks off continuity to pause or take up new material. Though the parts are not unduly difficult, it calls for a high level of ensemble virtuosity.
The form is one familiar throughout history: fast, slow, fast, played without pause. The slow movement introduces harmonies not usually found in my music.
The piece is dedicated to Colin Currie, a percussionist who has broken the mold by maintaining his solo career with orchestras and recitals and also, quite amazingly, by founding the Colin Currie Group which plays whatever ensemble music he believes in. I salute him and hope others will take note.
Quartet was co-commissioned by Southbank Centre, Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, Cité de la musique, and Kölner Philharmonie / KölnMusik, and is approximately 17 minutes in duration.
—Steve Reich
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Видео Quartet, by Steve Reich канала Vic Firth
I. Fast
II. Slow
III. Fast
Performed by icarus Quartet
Jeff Stern, Matt Keown, Larry Weng, and Yevgeny Yontov
http://www.icarusQuartet.org
Recorded and Filmed in Bryan Recital Hall, BGSU College of Musical Arts
Audio by Michael Laurello
http://www.michaellaurello.com
Video by Nick Zoulek
http://www.nickzoulek.com
------------------------------------
Mallets used:
M131.5
M141
------------------------------------
About the piece:
Quartet, when mentioned in the context of concert music, is generally assumed to mean string quartet. In my case, the quartet that has played a central role in many of my pieces (besides the string quartet) is that of two pianos and two percussion. It appears like that or in expanded form with more pianos or more percussion in The Desert Music, Sextet, Three Movements, The Four Sections, The Cave, Dance Patterns, Three Tales, You Are (Variations), Variations for Vibes, Pianos and Strings, Daniel Variations, Double Sextet, and Radio Rewrite. In Quartet, there is just this group alone: two vibes and two pianos.
The piece is one of the more complex I have composed. It frequently changes key and often breaks off continuity to pause or take up new material. Though the parts are not unduly difficult, it calls for a high level of ensemble virtuosity.
The form is one familiar throughout history: fast, slow, fast, played without pause. The slow movement introduces harmonies not usually found in my music.
The piece is dedicated to Colin Currie, a percussionist who has broken the mold by maintaining his solo career with orchestras and recitals and also, quite amazingly, by founding the Colin Currie Group which plays whatever ensemble music he believes in. I salute him and hope others will take note.
Quartet was co-commissioned by Southbank Centre, Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, Cité de la musique, and Kölner Philharmonie / KölnMusik, and is approximately 17 minutes in duration.
—Steve Reich
------------------------------------
FOLLOW US!
➤Website: http://www.vicfirth.com
➤YouTube: http://youtube.com/vicfirthdrumsticks
➤YouTube (Marching): http://youtube.com/vicfirthmarching
➤YouTube (Concert): http://youtube.com/vicfirthconcert
➤Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicfirth
➤Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicfirth
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