I particularly love this piece. There is a kind of absolutism in all of Steve Reich - like an arrow pointed straight at the heart of beauty itself, timeless yet perfectly embedded in time. I feel as though piece is somehow the most specific statement he makes - is if it is this one in which he is keenest to make his most important point. The necessity of the perfect exactness in each strike of instrument becomes art itself. Totally rigid and totally relaxed simultaneously. A total adherence to perfect rhythm. Like a machine - made not of cogs and levers, but only of beauty. It has been fashionable to sneer at perfectionism. But why? This piece is perfect. It's all about perfection, the same perfection as a cloud's perfection, or a river's perfection, or an iceberg's perfection. Reality reveals itself to be perfect, here, in this human movement. Eveyrthing seems joined, there is no observer or observed, no difference between the music and the listener, all joined as one. Every moment of this piece sounds finished and unfinished at the same time, closed and open simultaneously. It feels like spirit medicine.
In my humble opinion, one of the truly sublime experiences on You Tube. Beautiful music, perfect performances and a serene visual interpretation. Congrats all, and many thanks for this upload. A treasured YT favourite.
@@olivierlaborde7887 HAHAHA I get it just an abbreviation yeah I know very well he is not a saint! But I like his compositions more than say Philip Glass~I am a pianist and teacher now for 40 years. During my grad school years in the early 80s I heard the huge Philip Glass ensemble live. Very impressive but rather overblown and a bit dull and WAY over amplified, I will NEVER forget the whomping speakers haha! His music is quite fine as well they had a retrospective here for his 85th birthday I think, and I attended a few concerts (Glass) But Reich is still my favorite.
Beautiful.
The focus of these musicians is truly admirable.
I particularly love this piece.
There is a kind of absolutism in all of Steve Reich - like an arrow pointed straight at the heart of beauty itself, timeless yet perfectly embedded in time. I feel as though piece is somehow the most specific statement he makes - is if it is this one in which he is keenest to make his most important point. The necessity of the perfect exactness in each strike of instrument becomes art itself. Totally rigid and totally relaxed simultaneously. A total adherence to perfect rhythm. Like a machine - made not of cogs and levers, but only of beauty. It has been fashionable to sneer at perfectionism. But why? This piece is perfect. It's all about perfection, the same perfection as a cloud's perfection, or a river's perfection, or an iceberg's perfection. Reality reveals itself to be perfect, here, in this human movement. Eveyrthing seems joined, there is no observer or observed, no difference between the music and the listener, all joined as one. Every moment of this piece sounds finished and unfinished at the same time, closed and open simultaneously. It feels like spirit medicine.
Beautifully written!
In my humble opinion, one of the truly sublime experiences on You Tube. Beautiful music, perfect performances and a serene visual interpretation. Congrats all, and many thanks for this upload. A treasured YT favourite.
Great performance, sounds otherworldly!
Musical Meditation; Slow Flow Motion, "Steady as she goes". Deliberate dynamics; perfect punctuation. Wondrous wood!
This is wonderful I love marimbas and St Reich long my favorite of the minimalist composers
well I dont know if hes a saint lol, but his music is pretty good
@@olivierlaborde7887 HAHAHA I get it just an abbreviation yeah I know very well he is not a saint! But I like his compositions more than say Philip Glass~I am a pianist and teacher now for 40 years. During my grad school years in the early 80s I heard the huge Philip Glass ensemble live. Very impressive but rather overblown and a bit dull and WAY over amplified, I will NEVER forget the whomping speakers haha! His music is quite fine as well they had a retrospective here for his 85th birthday I think, and I attended a few concerts (Glass) But Reich is still my favorite.
I mean who even *has* 6 marimba's these days, in this economy?
i know right???? they are so expensive
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I hear that! I'm down to just one and I kid you not, if this winter is especially frigid, I could very well be playing air marimba come spring time!!
I’ve had to sell four of mine…
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beautifull, beautifull, magical, magical.
This is amazing. Loved every second. Congrats to all the musicians. This deserves 20times the views it currently has. Sublime!
Just awesome and hypnotic
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I enjoy the intensity of several Reich pieces and performances, but I find this performance of this one the most soothing, relaxing.
Love how moving this is, is like a constant moving and repetition by beautiful addictive sequence is so smooth and have such a constant feeling
Mis oídos flipan con este sonido. Es único.
Hypnotic. Love it. 🙌
Thank You... great performance of a great piece of music....
I love his work...
I first heard this on Radio K Real College Radio in MPLS and was taken by its ambient sort of hypnotic rhythm. This is amazing, thank you!
Steve would be proud
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Best in show - Superb
Fascinant !!!
Amazingly good. Huge thanks for posting.
Really great to see them perform this wonderful piece. They made it look so easy! Thanks for posting.
Oh man ... this was so good!👏
Steve Reich at his very best.
wow the tempo
That’s right I had to sell one of my marimbas, to pay the heating bill!!❄️
beautiful 😍
I bet this would sound great with pianos.
Briliant! Its like a minimal drum and bass music without the bassline. Just add a funky subbass and itll be a dancefloor tool
So wonderful. Thank you 🙏! Is there a record from this to have?
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why are all these comments so wierd lol.
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Bravi
Imagine they mess up the last note.
best time for this monster piece is snowfall❤
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Who made the Marimbas?? D.D.?
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Tedius
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Who’s Tedius - was he a mate of Nero?
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yes, but not tedious.
tedious, but perfectly executed
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