Reich: WTC 9/11, Mallet Quartet, Dance Patterns - Kronos Quartet

Reich: WTC 9/11, Mallet Quartet, Dance Patterns

Kronos Quartet

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2011-09-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • ℗ 2011 Nonesuch Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
WTC 9/11: I. 9/11 Kronos Quartet 3:39
2
WTC 9/11: II. 2010 Kronos Quartet 7:26
3
WTC 9/11: III. WTC Kronos Quartet 4:36
4
Mallet Quartet: I. Fast Sō Percussion 6:46
5
Mallet Quartet: II. Slow Sō Percussion 3:09
6
Mallet Quartet: III. Fast Sō Percussion 4:42
7
Dance Patterns Edmund Niemann, Frank Cassara, Garry Kvistad, James Preiss, Nurit Tilles & Thad Wheeler 6:09
8
Mallet Quartet Sō Percussion 15:48

Reviews

  • Eh, he's slipping w/ age

    3
    By Boolez
    For those who want my thoughts on Reich's WTC, go see my review on the advance release of it that itunes had. The rest of the album isn't such a tragedy. The Mallett Quartet is quintesential Reich, sounding like something from his better days. One can hear shades of "Music for 18 Musicians" and "Drumming". Still, like his alter ego Philip Glass, he's starting to repeat himself without exploring new territory. The once new and brave sound world Reich encountered is beginning to sound a little dated. The Dance pattern also falls into the category. Granted, both pieces are much better than his WTC, but the album as a whole doesn't satisfy. -Bz
  • Another Reich Success

    5
    By Nickname 8
    I waited for quite a while for this album to come out and it was well worth the wait. WTC 9/11 is an honorable tribute. It does not come off as pretentious or forced, but rather creates a somber aura that properly serves justice. It is quite a sobering experience. Mallet quartet is a unique Reich piece, particularly the thin instrumentation in the second movement, but it comes across effectively. The first and third movements have a driving Marimba pulse with very interesting harmonies, while the vibraphones carry very melodic, but characteristically rhythmic motifs. Dance patterns is a pleasant surprise. I was not familiar with this piece before and I am glad it was recorded along with this album. As with all Reich music, is is heavily rhythmic, but still contains striking lyricism and emotion. It's full of energy and is a great listen.

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