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1CD: Music for 18 Musicians
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1Music for 18 Musicians: Pulse — Sections I–X — Pulse
recording engineer:
Klaus Hiemann (engineer/producer) (in 1976)
producer:
Rudolph Werner
mixer:
Klaus Hiemann (engineer/producer), Steve Reich (American composer) and Rudolph Werner
bass clarinet and clarinet:
Virgil Blackwell (in 1976) and Richard Cohen (in 1976)
cello:
Ken Ishii (Classical Cellist) (in 1976)
instruments:
Steve Reich and Musicians (in 1976)
maracas:
Larry Karush (in 1976) and Gary Schall (in 1976)
marimba:
Bob Becker (percussionist) (in 1976), Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1976), Russ Hartenberger (percussionist) (in 1976), Gary Schall (in 1976), David Van Tieghem (in 1976) and Glen Velez (in 1976)
metallophone:
James Preiss (in 1976)
piano:
Steve Chambers (in 1976), Jay Clayton (American avant‐garde jazz vocalist and educator) (in 1976), Larry Karush (in 1976), James Preiss (in 1976), Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1976), David Van Tieghem (in 1976) and Nurit Tilles (in 1976)
violin:
Shem Guibbory (violinist) (in 1976)
xylophone:
Bob Becker (percussionist) (in 1976), Russ Hartenberger (percussionist) (in 1976), David Van Tieghem (in 1976) and Glen Velez (in 1976)
vocals:
Rebecca Armstrong (in 1976), Elizabeth Arnold (in 1976), Jay Clayton (American avant‐garde jazz vocalist and educator) (in 1976) and Pamela Fraley (in 1976)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Studio des Dames in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1976)
recording of:
Music for 18 Musicians (in 1976)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (from 1974 until 1976)
56:31
2CD: Octet / Music for a Large Ensemble / Violin Phase
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1Music for a Large Ensemble
recording engineer:
Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer) (in 1980-02)
producer:
Manfred Eicher
mixer:
Manfred Eicher, Steve Reich (American composer) and Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer)
cello:
Chris Finckel (in 1980-02) and Michael Finckel (in 1980-02)
clarinet:
Virgil Blackwell (in 1980-02) and Richard Cohen (in 1980-02)
double bass [bass]:
Judith Sugarman (in 1980-02) and Lewis Paer (double bass player) (in 1980-02)
flute:
Mort Silver (in 1980-02)
marimba:
Russ Hartenberger (percussionist) (in 1980-02), Gary Schall (in 1980-02), Richard Schwarz (in 1980-02) and Glen Velez (in 1980-02)
piano:
Larry Karush (in 1980-02), Edmund Niemann (in 1980-02), Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1980-02) and Nurit Tilles (in 1980-02)
soprano saxophone:
Ed Joffe (in 1980-02) and Vincent Gnojek (in 1980-02)
trumpet:
James Dooley (trumpeter) (in 1980-02), Marshall Farr (in 1980-02), James Hamlin (trumpeter) (in 1980-02) and Douglas Hedwig (conductor, composer, trumpeter) (in 1980-02)
vibraphone:
James Preiss (in 1980-02)
viola:
Claire Bergman (in 1980-02) and Ruth Siegler (in 1980-02)
violin:
Robert Chausow (in 1980-02) and Shem Guibbory (violinist) (in 1980-02)
xylophone:
Bob Becker (percussionist) (in 1980-02) and David Van Tieghem (in 1980-02)
vocals:
Elizabeth Arnold (in 1980-02) and Jay Clayton (American avant‐garde jazz vocalist and educator) (in 1980-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1980)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (in 1980-02)
recording of:
Music for a Large Ensemble
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1978)
15:38
2Violin Phase
recording engineer:
Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer) (in 1980-03)
producer:
Manfred Eicher
mixer:
Manfred Eicher (in 1980-03), Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1980-03) and Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer) (in 1980-03)
violin:
Shem Guibbory (violinist) (in 1980-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1980)
recorded at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (in 1980-03)
recording of:
Violin Phase
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1967-10)
15:19
3Octet
recording engineer:
Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer) (in 1980-02)
producer:
Manfred Eicher
mixer:
Manfred Eicher, Steve Reich (American composer) and Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer)
bass clarinet, clarinet, flute and piccolo:
Virgil Blackwell (in 1980-02) and Mort Silver (in 1980-02)
cello:
Chris Finckel (in 1980-02)
piano:
Edmund Niemann (in 1980-02) and Nurit Tilles (in 1980-02)
viola:
Ruth Siegler (in 1980-02)
violin:
Robert Chausow (in 1980-02) and Shem Guibbory (violinist) (in 1980-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1980)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (in 1980-02)
recording of:
Octet
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (until 1979-04)
17:29
3CD: Tehillim
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1Tehillim, Parts I & II
recording engineer:
Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer) (in 1981-10)
producer:
Manfred Eicher
mixer:
Manfred Eicher, Steve Reich (American composer) and Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer)
cello:
Chris Finckel (in 1981-10)
clarinet:
Virgil Blackwell (in 1981-10) and Mort Silver (in 1981-10)
cor anglais:
Ellen Bardekoff (oboist) (in 1981-10)
crotales, handclaps [clapping], marimba, tambourine [tuned tambourines (without jingles)] and vibraphone:
Bob Becker (percussionist) (in 1981-10), Garry Kvistad (in 1981-10), Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981-10), Russ Hartenberger (percussionist) (in 1981-10), Gary Schall (in 1981-10) and Glen Velez (in 1981-10)
double bass [bass]:
Lewis Paer (double bass player) (in 1981-10)
electronic organ [electric organ]:
Edmund Niemann (in 1981-10) and Nurit Tilles (in 1981-10)
flute:
Virgil Blackwell (in 1981-10)
maracas:
Bob Becker (percussionist) (in 1981-10), Garry Kvistad (in 1981-10), Russ Hartenberger (percussionist) (in 1981-10), Gary Schall (in 1981-10) and Glen Velez (in 1981-10)
oboe:
Vivian Burdick (in 1981-10)
piccolo:
Mort Silver (in 1981-10)
viola:
Ruth Siegler (in 1981-10)
violin:
Robert Chausow (in 1981-10) and Shem Guibbory (violinist) (in 1981-10)
alto vocals:
Jay Clayton (American avant‐garde jazz vocalist and educator) (in 1981-10)
solo soprano vocals [at beginning and end of first part]:
Cheryl Bensman (in 1981-10)
soprano vocals [high soprano]:
Pamela Wood (in 1981-10)
soprano vocals [lyric soprano]:
Rebecca Armstrong (in 1981-10) and Cheryl Bensman (in 1981-10)
conductor:
George Manahan (in 1981-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1982)
recorded at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (in 1981-10)
recording of:
Tehillim: I. Fast (in 1981-10)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
recording of:
Tehillim: II. Fast (in 1981-10)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
17:31
2Tehillim, Parts III & IV
recording engineer:
Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer) (in 1981-10)
producer:
Manfred Eicher
mixer:
Manfred Eicher, Steve Reich (American composer) and Martin Wieland (recording engineer from Tonstudio Bauer)
cello:
Chris Finckel (in 1981-10)
clarinet:
Virgil Blackwell (in 1981-10) and Mort Silver (in 1981-10)
cor anglais:
Ellen Bardekoff (oboist) (in 1981-10)
crotales, handclaps [clapping], maracas, marimba, tambourine [tuned tambourines (without jingles)] and vibraphone:
Bob Becker (percussionist) (in 1981-10), Garry Kvistad (in 1981-10), Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981-10), Russ Hartenberger (percussionist) (in 1981-10), Gary Schall (in 1981-10) and Glen Velez (in 1981-10)
double bass [bass]:
Lewis Paer (double bass player) (in 1981-10)
electronic organ [electric organ]:
Edmund Niemann (in 1981-10) and Nurit Tilles (in 1981-10)
flute:
Virgil Blackwell (in 1981-10)
oboe:
Vivian Burdick (in 1981-10)
piccolo:
Mort Silver (in 1981-10)
viola:
Ruth Siegler (in 1981-10)
violin:
Robert Chausow (in 1981-10) and Shem Guibbory (violinist) (in 1981-10)
alto vocals:
Jay Clayton (American avant‐garde jazz vocalist and educator) (in 1981-10)
soprano vocals [high soprano]:
Pamela Wood (in 1981-10)
soprano vocals [lyric soprano]:
Rebecca Armstrong (in 1981-10) and Cheryl Bensman (in 1981-10)
conductor:
George Manahan (in 1981-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1982)
recorded at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (in 1981-10)
recording of:
Tehillim: III. Slow (in 1981-10)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
recording of:
Tehillim: IV. Fast (in 1981-10)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
12:27

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Release

liner notes:Paul Griffiths (writer)
Steve Reich (American composer)
manufactured by:EDC (Entertainment Distribution Company, cd/dvd manufacturer and distributor with operations in US/UK/DE)
copyrighted (©) by:ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 2016)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/9088052 [info]