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October 2, 2014. The minimalist composer's latest album features a piece that takes inspiration from Radiohead songs, along with a recording of Reich's 1987 classic Electric Counterpoint,...
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Reich first encountered the lead guitarist, Jonny Greenwood, in September 2011 at the Sacrum Profanum festival in Kraków, Poland, where Greenwood was playing Reich's Electric Counterpoint with Ensemble Modern.
It references two songs by Radiohead reworked into an original composition for non rock instruments. The performance features Alarm Will Sound conducted by Alan Pierson. An additional highlight is a completely new recording of Electric Counterpoint performed by Radiohead guitarist, Jonny Greenwood. Also included is Piano Counterpoint, an ...
In September 2010 Reich met the Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood at a festival of Reich’s music in Poland, where Greenwood was playing Reich’s Electric Counterpoint.
Sep 30, 2014 · As the story goes, the 78-year-old heard his solo guitar piece “Electric Counterpoint” performed by Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood at a festival and was so impressed that he sought out some music...
Oct 1, 2014 · Nonesuch Records has released a new album by electroacoustic pioneer Steve Reich, Radio Rewrite. The title piece references two songs by the English band Radiohead. Alan Pierson conducts this premiere recording of Radio Rewrite, which was composed in 2012.
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Mar 10, 2016 · Radio Rewrite: V. Fast Nonesuch released Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Steve Reich’s album Radio Rewrite on September 30, 2014 (in the UK, October 6). Co-commissioned for and recorded by Alarm Will Sound, the title piece references two songs by the English band Radiohead.