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Music for 18 Musicians

von Steve Reich

The American composer Steve Reich is regarded as one of the pioneers of minimal music. His ›Music for 18 Musicians‹ (written between 1974 and 1976) is one of the key works of its oeuvre. A microcosm of rhythmical sounds and repetitive patterns which creates a fascinating maelstrom: each of the eleven sections are founded on their own chord, out of which the material for the instrumentalisation and four female singers emerges. Steve Reich was inspired by West African music and Indonesian gamelan drummers – so Music for 18 Musicians is played without a conductor. The world premiere took place in New York in 1976, performed by the »Steve Reich and Musicians« ensemble. 20 years later it found its way to Europe, where it was performed by the Ensemble Modern in Frankfurt. This would not have been possible without the composer being present because no proper score existed, only sketches for musicians. Since working together to prepare a detailed score, the Ensemble Modern and Steve Reich have enjoyed a long and fruitful artistic relationship and have given concerts all over the world.

The performance offered by Ensemble Modern with an admirable freshness, far surpassing mere technical immaculacy, seemed of an almost improvisational, fleeting nature.Offenbach-Post, Stefan Michalzik
The combination of repetition and change while maintaining absolute rhythmic precision produced the desired effects in the listeners, ranging from meditative moods to all-out trance.Frankfurter Neue Presse, Markus Kuhn
In the end we leave, one listening experience richer. One that even inspired the audience at the Bockenheimer Depot to standing ovations. And one that expanded and sensitized our listening capacities – while also touching something inside.Main-Echo Aschaffenburg, Bettina Kneller
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Music for 18 Musicians