Rethinking Reich
- Editor: ap Siôn, Pwyll
- Editor: Gopinath, Sumanth S.
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Rethinking Reich
- Editor: ap Siôn, Pwyll
- Editor: Gopinath, Sumanth S.
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Specialists in the arts or in cultural studies will appreciate this excellent collection ...Recommended
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Described by music critic Alex Ross as "the most original musical thinker of our time" and having received innumerable accolades in a career spanning over fifty years, composer Steve Reich is considered by many to be America's greatest contemporary composer. His music, however, remains largely underresearched. Rethinking Reich redresses this imbalance, providing a space for prominent and emerging scholars to reassess the composer's contribution to music inthe twentieth century.
Featuring fourteen tightly focused and multifarious essays on various aspects of Reich's work, ranging from analytical, aesthetic, and archival studies to sociocultural, philosophical, and ethnomusicological reflections, this edited volume reveals new insights, including those enabled byaccess to the growing Steve Reich Collection at the Paul Sacher Foundation archive, the premier institution for primary research on twentieth-century and contemporary classical music. This volume takes on the timely task of challenging the hegemony of Reich's own articulate and convincing discourses on his music, as found in his Writings on Music (OUP, 2002), and breaks new ground in the broader field of minimalism studies.
Contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction: Reich in Context
- Sumanth Gopinath and Pwyll ap Sion
- Part I Political, Aesthetic, and Analytical Concerns
- 1. Departing to other spheres: Psychedelic Science Fiction, Perspectival Embodiment, and the Hermeneutics of Steve Reich's Four Organs
- -- by Sumanth Gopinath
- 2. Moving Forward, Looking Back: Resulting Patterns, Extended Melodies, Eight Lines, and the influence of the West on Steve Reich
- -- by Pwyll ap Sion
- 3. Different Tracks: Narrative sequence, Harmonic (Dis)continuity and Structural Organization in Steve Reich's Different Trains and The Cave
- -- by Maarten Beirens
- 4. We are not trying to make a political piece: The Reconciliatory Aesthetic of Steve Reich's The Cave
- -- by Ryan Ebright
- Part II Repetition, Speech, and Identity
- 5. Repetition, Speech, and Authority in Steve Reich's Jewish Music
- -- by Robert Fink
- 6. Steve Reich's Dramatic Sound Collage for the Harlem Six: Towards a Prehistory of Come Out
- -- by John Pymm
- 7. From World War Two to the War on Terror: An Examination of Steve Reich's Docu-Music Style in WTC 9/11
- -- by Celia Fitz-Walter
- Part III Reich Revisited: Sketch Studies
- 8. Save as ... >: Hybrid Resources in the Steve Reich Collection
- -- by Matthias Kassel
- 9. Sketching a New Tonality: A Preliminary Assessment of Steve Reich's Sketches for Music for 18 Musicians in Telling the Story of This Work's Approach to Tonality
- -- by Keith Potter
- 10. Improvisation, Two Variations on a Watermelon, and a New Timeline for Piano Phase
- -- by David Chapman
- 11. Steve Reich's Counterpoints and Computers: Rethinking the 1980s
- -- by Twila Bakker
- Part IV Beyond the West: Bali, Buddhism and Africa
- 12. Afro-Electric Counterpoint
- -- by Martin Scherzinger
- 13. That's All It Does: Steve Reich and Balinese Gamelan
- -- by Michael Tenzer
- 14. Machine Fantasies into Human Events: Reich and Technology in the 1970s
- -- by Kerry O'Brien
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