What an amazing performance. Full of swing, very precise and everyone was enjoying themselves playing it. I recognised Vicky Chow on piano. Wonderful to see Steve Reich at the end. I love this work - each section has a different mood and I find it really emotional when the Pulses return.
One of the best performances of this piece I have ever heard! What energy and precision. Great to see many of my favorite musicians playing my all-time favorite piece of music.
I was there! it was truly a joy to attend this year’s Long Play, and what better way to end it than with this wonderful piece! I sincerely hope I get the chance to go to another Long Play at some point in the future! and by the way, to David, Julia, and Michael, I hope y’all enjoyed the salsa my dad and I brought! :D
Pranams( Greetings and Thank you) to Steve Reich from Chennai,South India. The word ` minimalism' was SUCH a mental block for me till i heard this work. I really like and admire this piece of music and it was great to see the composer take a bow at the end. Thanks again, Mr. Reich.
I love the fact that there's some vibrato on the (left hand side?) voices and possibly violin! Refreshing to hear something different in a Mf18M rendition!
I was a sophomore at Michigan State University in 1978 and somehow had come across a review of ECM's release of this masterwork. Being inquisitive, I bought it hot off the shelves, went back to the fraternity house, got high, put on the head phones, and was absolutely enthralled. I am still as enthralled today as I was 46 years ago.
This week i've been listening to Bang on Can's version of In C (Terry Riley) and the first release of Music for 18 Musicians a lot, this was uploaded in the perfect time
Really fascinating music. I have heard it a couple of times before, but I believe I never heard it as intriguing as this. The human voices puts an extra dimension to this. It swings!
I was in attendance at this performance, it was transcendent. Thanks to the stranger in the BAM lobby who gifted me his extra ticket!!
What an amazing performance. Full of swing, very precise and everyone was enjoying themselves playing it. I recognised Vicky Chow on piano. Wonderful to see Steve Reich at the end. I love this work - each section has a different mood and I find it really emotional when the Pulses return.
One of the best performances of this piece I have ever heard! What energy and precision. Great to see many of my favorite musicians playing my all-time favorite piece of music.
I was there!
it was truly a joy to attend this year’s Long Play, and what better way to end it than with this wonderful piece!
I sincerely hope I get the chance to go to another Long Play at some point in the future!
and by the way, to David, Julia, and Michael, I hope y’all enjoyed the salsa my dad and I brought! :D
Outstanding performance! What a treat to see Reich at the end while ovation! 👏👏👏
Nice to see Steve Reich, 88, on the scene at the end, so the audience and the musicians can pay tribute to him! From Sweden with love!
Pranams( Greetings and Thank you) to Steve Reich from Chennai,South India. The word ` minimalism' was SUCH a mental block for me till i heard this work. I really like and admire this piece of music and it was great to see the composer take a bow at the end. Thanks again, Mr. Reich.
Yay! Another Music for 18 Musicians performance in TH-cam! I was dying for a new one 😊
I love the fact that there's some vibrato on the (left hand side?) voices and possibly violin! Refreshing to hear something different in a Mf18M rendition!
I was a sophomore at Michigan State University in 1978 and somehow had come across a review of ECM's release of this masterwork. Being inquisitive, I bought it hot off the shelves, went back to the fraternity house, got high, put on the head phones, and was absolutely enthralled. I am still as enthralled today as I was 46 years ago.
EXCELENTES!!👍 Gracias!!!🌟
I was there for this! It was a stunner
Always excited to see a new Music for 18 Musicians performance ! It was amazing ! Thanks a lot for sharing !
What a beautiful music! Full of hope and deep!! I love it! Thank you
This week i've been listening to Bang on Can's version of In C (Terry Riley) and the first release of Music for 18 Musicians a lot, this was uploaded in the perfect time
Really fascinating music. I have heard it a couple of times before, but I believe I never heard it as intriguing as this. The human voices puts an extra dimension to this. It swings!
Perfect!
Loved this vibrant performance.
What a fantastic performance!
A great performance!
Mmm! Good, fast, precise performance.
Sublime! ❤
Ken Thomson played with the Dirty Socks and Bang On A Can Allstars
fantastic !
wonderful!!
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