Steve Reich - PROVERB - (Andrea Cossu Remix) by Andrea Cossu published on 2017-02-23T18:49:21Z I'm a big fan of Steve Reich and i know that sooner or later could have happen my "unofficial collaboration" Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1Mene4-zoU I will remove immediately on request via private message. Proverb is a musical composition by Steve Reich for three sopranos, two tenors, two vibraphones, and two electric organs. It is set to a text by Ludwig Wittgenstein.[1] It was written in 1995 and was originally intended for The Proms and the Utrecht Early Music Festival. It was premiered at Alice Tully Hall in New York City on February 10, 1996 by Theatre of Voices with Paul Hillier, to whom the piece is dedicated.[2] Proverb was written during a period when Reich was experimenting with "speech melody", and is influenced by the period Reich spent working on The Cave with Paul Hillier and singers with a strong background in medieval polyphony. This is especially apparent in the two tenor parts, which pay homage to Pérotin and organum in their use of rhythmic modes and pedal points. The text is: "How small a thought it takes to fill a whole life!" This text is an excellent explanation of the piece itself, as well as perhaps Reich's career, much of it spent exploring minimalism. Genre Electronic Comment by placa Such an immersive track... Really enjoying the experience 🖤 2020-02-27T22:43:09Z Comment by Andrea Cossu @duckart: <3 2018-06-11T20:37:10Z Comment by Stellar Transitions It's not easy and a real challenge to play with such a monument. Well done Andrea! :) 2018-06-08T17:58:09Z Comment by Giorgio RSI bravo... 2018-05-09T13:11:13Z Comment by In a marine light *_* <333 2018-05-08T21:27:21Z Comment by Roots Sardinia Recordings bellissima 2017-09-12T22:49:17Z Comment by Sascha thanks for enabling download, loving it 2017-02-26T12:10:59Z