Works: 1965-1995

~ Release by Steve Reich (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Annotation

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Unlike the other works in this set, several movements of The Cave from the original release were omitted. The omitted movements are:

The complete work can be found on the separate Nonesuch Records release of The Cave (Disc 1 Disc 2).

SubOptimal Credits

  • Material for Act 1 was recorded in May and June 1989 in West Jersalem and Hebron.
  • Material for Act 2 was recorded in June 1989 in East Jersalem and Hebron.
  • Material for Act 3 was recorded in April and May 1992 in New York City and Austin.
  • Ephraim Isaac's other vocal AR credit is for plainsong chant.
  • Sheikh Dahoud Atalah's other vocal AR credit is for plainsong chant.
  • Beryl Korot created the libretto for this work. As this is an audio-visual work, some of the libretto was presented visually, not audibly, notably in Act 1, movements I and XIII, as well as Act 2, movement I.
  • Andy Grassi's ARs for "additional mixer" ought to be "assistant mixer".
  • Yvonne Yedibalian's ARs for "additional engineer" ought to be "assistant engineer".

Attributed for a vocal part, but specific track(s) not indicated:

Attributed for a speaking part, but specific track(s) not indicated:

  • Abdul Latif Bargouthi
  • Ann Druyan
  • Arthur Danto
  • Daniel Berrigan
  • Elizabeth Brummett
  • Fannie DeBose
  • Gabriel Barkai
  • Jean Houston
  • Khalil Atamna
  • Lisa Rogers
  • Magen Broschi
  • Valerie Davis
  • Valerie Steele

As this is an audio-visual work, many video-related and development-support credits are listed in the CD liner, though non-audio related. These are listed here under "miscellaneous role":

  • Abdullah Yusuf Ali: Translation
  • Assad Busool: Advisor
  • Beryl Korot: Videography
  • Calvin Chu: Design
  • Ephraim Buchwald: Advisor
  • Herschel Cohen: Advisor
  • John Arnone: Screen Design, Stage Design
  • Karina Benznicki: Production Coordination
  • Richard Nelson: Lighting Design
  • Steve Reich: Translation
  • Steven Ehrenberg: Technical Director
  • Talal Eid: Advisor
  • Todd Bishop: Translation

SubOptimal Credits

  • All instrument and voice ARs here ought to be listed as amplified.
  • Recorded October 1996 at the Hit Factory New York City, NY, USA.
  • Jeanne Velonis' "additional production" ARs ought to be "assistant production".
  • Jeanne Velonis' "additional editing" ARs ought to be "assistant editing".
  • Chris Hilt's "additional engineer" ARs ought to be "assistant engineer".
  • Tony Black's "additional mixed" ARs ought to be "assistant mixed".
  • Greg Thompson's "additional mixed" ARs ought to be "assistant mixed".
  • Tony Black also ought to be credited for "assistant mix engineer".
  • Greg Thompson also ought to be credited for "assistant mix engineer".
  • All ARs for vibraphones ought to be for metallophones.

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SubOptimal Credits

  • Steve Reich and Musicians was credited as the Steve Reich Ensemble on track 1 and tracks 3-7.
  • Greg Thompson's ARs for "additional engineer" ought to read "assistant engineer".
  • Jeanne Velonis's ARs for "additional editor" ought to read "editing assistant".
  • Karl Hereim's ARs for "additional editor" ought to read "editing assistant".
  • Sidney Chen's miscellaneous role is as "Production Assistant".

SubOptimal Credits

  • Robert C. Ludwig mastered tracks 1-4.
  • ARs for Greg Thompson, Jim Murray, Takako Furuya, Kevin Stone and Tony Black ought to read assistant engineered, not additionally engineered.
  • Jeanne Velonis's ARs ought to read assistant edited, not additionally edited.
  • Piano Phase recorded May 1986 at RCA Studio A, New York City, NY, USA.
  • Tracks 1, 3, and 4 are AAD recordings.
  • Track 2 is a DDD recording.

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Drumming is a work for 8 small tuned drums, 3 marimbas, 3 glockenspiels, piccolo, soprano and alto (here performed by male and female voices), and whistling, with all instruments and voices amplified.

  • Part 1: 4 pairs of tuned bongo drums
  • Part 2: 3 marimbas with 9 players, soprano, alto
  • Part 3: 3 glockenspiels with 4 players, 1 piccolo
  • Part 4: Complete ensemble

SubOptimal Credits

  • All ARs for Tuned Percussion ought to be for a tuned small bongo drum.
  • Steve Reich's other vocal AR on Part III is for whistling.
  • All other vocal ARs are for vocal percussion, voices emulating percussion sounds.

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SubOptimal Credits

  • Robert C. Ludwig mastered track 1.
  • Rebecca Armstrong's "other vocal" AR in track 1 ought to read "vocal: Long Tones".
  • Jay Clayton's "other vocal" AR in track 1 ought to read "vocal: Melodic Patterns".
  • Nurit Tilles' organ AR in track 1 ought to be for "electric organ".
  • "Six Marimbas" is a transcription, done by Steve Reich, of his work "Six Pianos".
  • Track 3 recorded May 1986 at RCA Studios, New York City, NY, USA.

SubOptimal Credits

  • ARs for Greg Thompson, Jim Murray, Takako Furuya, Kevin Stone and Tony Black ought to read assistant engineered, not additionally engineered.
  • Jeanne Velonis's ARs ought to read assistant edited, not additionally edited.
  • Eight Lines (Octet) is a revised version of Octet.
  • Track 1 recorded at the Hit Factory, New York City, NY, USA in June 1996.
  • The tambourine AR credits in tracks 2-5 ought to be for four tambourines, without jangles.

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SubOptimal Credits

  • Recorded October 29-30, 1984 at RCA Studio A, New York City, NY, USA.
  • William Carlos Williams' lyrics AR credits ought to be libretto AR credits.
  • The recording is also credited to "Members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra".
  • All tracks were mastered by Robert C. Ludwig.
  • Julie Rosenfeld performed as first violin and concertmistress.
  • Deborah Redding performed as second violin.

SubOptimal Credits

  • New York Counterpoint is a work for nine B-flat clarinets and three bass clarinets. Evan Ziporyn plays all 12 parts.
  • New York Counterpoint was written for Richard Stoltzman.
  • ARs for Greg Thompson, Jim Murray, Takako Furuya, Kevin Stone and Tony Black ought to read assistant engineered, not additionally engineered.
  • Jeanne Velonis's ARs ought to read assistant edited, not additionally edited.
  • "Drums" ARs on tracks 4-8 ought to be for "Bass Drum".
  • "Other Percussion" ARs on tracks 4-8 ought to be for "Tam-tams" and "(Drum) Sticks".
  • Robert C. Ludwig mastered tracks 9-12.
  • Tracks 9 and 10 specify the quarter note at 80.
  • Track 11 specifies the quarter note at 120.
  • Track 12 specifies the quarter note at 180.
  • Tracks 9-12 edited and mixed at New York Digital Recording, Inc. New York City
  • For tracks 1-4, the notes are more specific as to who plays what percussion instruments, but non-specific as to who plays which percussion instruments on which track.
    • Bob Becker: Percussion, Marimba
    • Garry Kvistad: Percussion, Glockenspiel
    • Russ Hartenberger: Percussion, Marimba
    • James Preiss: Percussion, Vibraphone

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SubOptimal Credits

  • Tracks 1-6 are DDD.
  • Tracks 4-6 recorded September 26, 1987 - October 1, 1987 at Power Station, New York City, NY, USA.
  • Tracks 1-6 were mastered by Robert C. Ludwig.
  • Jennifer Keats' miscellaneous role ARs are for "Production Coordinator".
  • Ray Northcott, Simon Carrington, and Frank Ricotti are featured percussionists on tracks 7-9. The breakdown of who played what is not provided, but between them, they play 2 marimbas, 2 vibraphones, and a bass drum.
  • Tracks 7 and 9 specify the quarter note at 184.
  • Track 8 specifies the quarter note at 92.
Annotation last modified on 2016-10-11 12:53 UTC.

Tracklist

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#TitleRatingLength
1Come Out
engineer:
Paul Goodman (engineer)
executive producer:
Robert Hurwitz and Bob Ludwig (mastering engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Reich (American composer) and Judith Sherman
mixer:
Steve Reich (American composer)
piano:
Double Edge (piano duo)
other vocals:
Daniel Hamm
performer:
Steve Reich (American composer)
recording of:
Come Out
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1966)
12:59
2Piano Phase
engineer:
Paul Goodman (engineer)
executive producer:
Robert Hurwitz and Bob Ludwig (mastering engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Reich (American composer) and Judith Sherman
mixer:
Steve Reich (American composer)
piano:
Double Edge (piano duo)
performer:
Steve Reich (American composer)
recording of:
Piano Phase
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1967)
20:37
3It's Gonna Rain, Part I
engineer:
Paul Goodman (engineer)
executive producer:
Robert Hurwitz and Bob Ludwig (mastering engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Reich (American composer) and Judith Sherman
mixer:
Steve Reich (American composer)
other vocals:
Brother Walter
performer:
Bang on a Can All-Stars (US musical group) and Steve Reich (American composer)
recording of:
It’s Gonna Rain, Part I
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1965)
part of:
It’s Gonna Rain
48:00
4It's Gonna Rain, Part II
engineer:
Paul Goodman (engineer)
executive producer:
Robert Hurwitz and Bob Ludwig (mastering engineer)
producer and editor:
Steve Reich (American composer) and Judith Sherman
mixer:
Steve Reich (American composer)
other vocals:
Brother Walter
performer:
Bang on a Can All-Stars (US musical group) and Steve Reich (American composer)
earliest release:
It’s Gonna Rain, Part II by Steve Reich (American composer)
recording of:
It’s Gonna Rain, Part II
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1965)
part of:
It’s Gonna Rain
9:56
5Four Organs
additional engineer:
Tony Black (producer, engineer), Takako Furuya, Jim Murray (recording engineer), Kevin Stone (sound engineer) and Greg Thompson (engineer, mixer)
engineer:
John Kilgore (New York recording engineer, sound designer and recording studio owner)
assistant producer:
Sidney Chen
executive producer:
Robert Hurwitz
producer:
Karina Beznicki (Producer and coordinator, mainly for the label Nonesuch), Steve Reich (American composer) and Judith Sherman
additional editor:
Jeanne Velonis
maracas:
James Preiss
organ:
Michael Gordon (composer), Lisa Moore (avant-garde pianist from Australia), Mark Stewart (organist, cellist) and Evan Ziporyn
performer:
Bang on a Can All-Stars (US musical group)
recording of:
Four Organs
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1970-01)
premiered at:
Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1970-05-07)
15:53
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