Immerse yourself in the captivating world of minimalism and avant-garde classical music with Steve Reich's "Six Pianos" and Terry Riley's "Keyboard Study #1". This compelling album, released on November 18, 2016, under the FILM label, is a testament to the innovative spirit of its creators. The album features two tracks, each a masterclass in intricate composition and rhythmic complexity.
Steve Reich's "Six Pianos" is a mesmerizing piece that was originally written between his iconic works "Drumming" and "18 Musicians". This 2016 version is a unique rendition, produced by overlaying six pianists' separate recordings. The ensemble includes renowned artists like Hauschka and members of Brandt Brauer Frick, each contributing their distinctive touch to the piece. The result is a rich, layered soundscape that showcases the collaborative genius of these musicians.
Complementing Reich's work is Terry Riley's "Keyboard Study #1", a piece that stands as a worthy companion to the opening track. Riley's composition is a testament to his pioneering role in the minimalist genre, offering a hypnotic and meditative listening experience.
The album, with a total runtime of 42 minutes, is a journey through the avant-garde, offering a blend of classical training and experimental innovation. It's a must-listen for fans of minimalism and those looking to explore the boundaries of classical music. The album's production, with mixing by Jan Brauer and delays provided by Lukas Vogel, ensures a high-quality audio experience that brings out the best in these compositions.