18 Musicians is a full, symphony-length work. If you can ever get your hands on the CD, it's well worth it. For me, I find it beautiful almost to the point of tears, as well as several other Steve Reich works.
18 Musicians is a full, symphony-length work. If you can ever get your hands on the CD, it's well worth it. For me, I find it beautiful almost to the point of tears, as well as several other Steve Reich works.
Other cultures...I'm not entirely sure what I think, and I'd be curious to hear what you think different cultures' music might sound like.
For instance...for me, Cardassian music has become associated in my head with composers Reich (well, some of his later stuff, mainly 18 Musicians forward) and Glass--repetitive, pattern-driven, and probably with the greatest accomplishments being in abstracted stuff where artists don't have to worry about their music being construed as against the state. I know some would probably find maddening a lot of the Reich/Glass stuff I love, but to me, it just seems that a culture that has stuff like "repetitive epics" and "serialist" poets would thrive on this.
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