Steve Reich: Works 1965–1995 is a 1997 10-CD box set of compositions by composer Steve Reich released by Nonesuch Records as part of Reich's 60th birthday celebration.[1] Described as, "monumental... essential... beautiful", it includes full track and personnel listing, career chronology, appreciative notes (such as essays by John Adams and Michael Tilson Thomas[1]), a new interview, and "his most famous works" with the "curious exclusions" of Violin Phase, Music for Pieces of Wood and Vermont Counterpoint.[2]
Track listing
Disc 1
- Come Out
- Piano Phase
- It's Gonna Rain
- Four Organs (new recording)
Disc 2
Disc 3
Disc 4
- Music for 18 Musicians (new recording)
Disc 5
- Eight Lines (new recording)
- Tehillim (1994, conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw)
Disc 6
Disc 7
- New York Counterpoint (new recording)
- Sextet
- Four Sections
Disc 8
- Different Trains
- Electric Counterpoint
- Three Movements
Disc 9
- Excerpts from The Cave
Disc 10
Sources
- 1 2 "Works 1965-1995", Nonesuch.com.
- ↑ Anderson, Rick. "Works: 1965-1995", AllMusic.com.
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