Friday, 30 January 2009

Steve Reich - You Are (Variations)


















Steve Reich pairs two unusually scored pieces here.

"You Are (Variations)" is set for three sopranos, an alto and two tenors, with flutes, oboe, English horn, two marimbas, clarinets, four pianos, vibraphone and strings. The texts, in Hebrew and English, are philosophical meditations: "You are whoever your thoughts are," "Say little and do much," etc. The resulting work is fascinating, the textures unique and fresh, the experience haunting and captivating, with the voices used as another significant instrumental part.Equally fine is the second work, "Cello Counterpoint," scored for eight cellos (seven pre-recorded and one played "live" by soloist Maya Baiser), which is noteworthy for its complex rhythms, use of counterpoint, and handsome lyrical solo cello line floating above it all. Reich fans will love this; the uninitiated will want to give it a try.
Steve Reich - You Are (Variations)

You Are (Variations), for chorus & ensemble
1. You are wherever your thoughts are
2. Shiviti hashem l'negdi (I place the eternal before me)
3. Explanations come to an end somewhere
4. Ehmor m'aht, v'ahsay harbay (Say little and do much)
Cello Counterpoint, for cello & pre-recorded tape (or 8 cellos)

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