This Cultural Life

Steve Reich

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Jun 26, 2025
Steve Reich, a pioneering American composer and godfather of musical minimalism, shares his musical journey. He reveals how his childhood train rides inspired the powerful piece Different Trains, and how formative encounters with Stravinsky and Bach shaped his career. Reich discusses the innovative tape looping techniques in It's Gonna Rain and the groundbreaking Music for 18 Musicians. He reflects on his exploration of African drumming and Jewish musical traditions, showcasing the diverse influences that inform his iconic sound.
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Downtown Artists Provided Creative Affirmation

  • Reich formed a downtown artistic circle in New York with Saul LeWitt, Richard Serra and Michael Snow, sharing and affirming each other's work.
  • Visits to Serra's heavy lead prop pieces and LeWitt's geometric art confirmed simplicity and directness as artistic values.
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Perotin's Sustained Tones Shaped Later Works

  • Reich discovered Perotin's use of sustained tones supporting overlapping rhythmic melodies and found it ingenious and beautiful.
  • That medieval technique influenced works like Four Organs and Music for 18 Musicians through extended harmonies and counterpoint.
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Four Organs Began With A Simple Thought

  • Four Organs began from a bedside idea "short chord gets long" and required months of intensive work to realize.
  • Its Carnegie Hall performance provoked boos, bravos and a near-riot reaction that spread Reich's fame.
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