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Review by Mark W.B. Allender This recording brings together three disparate styles on one record showcasing Reich's compositional work. Opening with "Proverb," a piece for voices and a mixed ensemble, the disc begins on a somber note. The complete text of the piece is the following line from Ludwig Wittgenstein: "How small a thought it takes to fill a whole life!" This line is sung very, very slowly, note by note with style and chord structure hearkening back to medieval harmonization. Electric organs double the singers. The centerpiece of the record is &quo… read more
Review by Mark W.B. Allender This recording brings together three disparate styles on one record showcasing Reich's compositional work. Opening … read more
Review by Mark W.B. Allender This recording brings together three disparate styles on one record showcasing Reich's compositional work. Opening with "Proverb," a piece for… read more