The main piece on this CD is Triple Quartet, a work written as recently as 1999. It has a strident and pungent sound but features Reich's famous driving, pulsing rhythms that are really captivating. Unlike his earlier works, the harmonies are stronger and less lush and there is a constant sense ... Read review
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Here the four players appear in triplicate, performing Steve Reich's Triple Quartet by pre-recording two quartets and playing the third simultaneously with the tape....
A review by HymnSpace on Triple Quartet - Steve Reich April 30th, 2005
Author's product rating:
Originality
Definitely a cut above the rest
Lyrics
Not applicable
Quality and consistency of tracks
A couple of weak links
How does it compare to the artist's other releases
Good
Value for Money
Excellent
Advantages:
A good range of music is presented here
Disadvantages:
Not so good for new Reich fans
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
Full review
The main piece on this CD is Triple Quartet, a work written as recently as 1999. It has a strident and pungent sound but features Reich's famous driving, pulsing rhythms that are really captivating. Unlike his earlier works, the harmonies are stronger and less lush and there is a constant sense of drama and a surprisingly high level of passion. It took me some time to warm to the piece but now it is very high on my list. The slow movement is particlarly beautiful. Next up is a reworking of Violin Phase for electric guitar. An odd concept but it does work. However i prefer the original, its hard edge tone may not be to everybodys liking. Music for a large ensemble follows next and flows along at fast pace with interlocking patterns. There were moments when the mix seems to lose its way, and some of the textures seem to collide a little, but essentially a soothing and exciting journey into Reich's trademark sound. Finally is Tokyo counterpoint, a rescoring for marimba of vermont counterpoint. Because it is MIDI marimba, it lacks any human warmth, and it does very little for me. The original is far more pleasing.
This CD is very good, it features rare glimpses into older works as well as presenting the new work Triple Quartet in a fast and dynamic recording.
Album Notes: Steve Reich was born in New York and raised in California. 'Triple Quartet' contains the first new material on disc by Reich since the release of 'City Life'. For this album he collaborated with the Kronos Quartet, Dominic Fracsca and Mika Yoshida.