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STEVE REICH AND BANG ON A CAN, ccb, Lisboa

STEVE REICH AND BANG ON A CAN

1 Nov 2009 - 21:00 GRANDE AUDITÓRIO, CCB

Steve Reich, volta ao Centro Cultural de Belém, agora com o colectivo Bang on a Can. Pulitzer Prize de música em 2009 pela sua obra Double Sextet, Reich e o Bang on a Can All-Stars vão interpretar em Lisboa algumas das sua obras maiores:

Clapping Music (Steve Reich and Bang on a Can)

New York Counterpoint (Bang on a Can)

Piano Phase/Video Phase (Bang on a Can)

Music for Pieces of Wood (Steve Reich and Bang on a Can)

Electric Counterpoint (Bang on a Can)

Sextet (Bang on a Can)

Destaque para o guitarrista Mark Stewart, que pudemos ver em Coimbra no Fred Frith Guitar Quartet no 12º aniversário da RUC.

Programa completo em ccb.pt

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