Terry Riley: The Cusp of Magic explained

Terry Riley: The Cusp of Magic
Type:studio
Artist:Kronos Quartet
Cover:kronos cusp.jpg
Genre:Contemporary classical
Label:Nonesuch #360508
Producer:Judith Sherman
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Terry Riley: The Cusp of Magic is a studio album by the Kronos Quartet and Wu Man, an album-length recording of a collaboration between the quartet and American composer Terry Riley.

Terry Riley and the Kronos Quartet

Terry Riley and the Kronos Quartet have been collaborating since 1978, when Riley taught composition, improvisation, and Hindustani classical music at Mills College in Oakland, California, and the quartet were artists in residence. Both parties benefitted from the exchange. In the words of Joan Jeanrenaud (Kronos cellist until 1998), "Terry shaped how Kronos shaped the music we played"; the Kronos Quartet, in turn, helped Riley "to move beyond the minimalism of his early period,"[1] an observation made also by K. Robert Schwarz in a long piece in The New York Times on the occasion of an overview of the composer's career: "By 1984, when he completed Cadenza on the Night Plain, he had turned his back on the Minimalism of In C, instead exploring sonic realms stretching from the long-breathed lyricism of North India to the spiky, fragmented development of Bartok."[2]

Riley has composed many works for the quartet, starting in 1985 with , the four 1986 compositions released in 1989 on the double-CD Salome Dances for Peace and the compositions on the 2001 album .

Track listing

Notes

1.Track 7 is a bonus download on iTunes and, in MP3 format, from the Nonesuch website.

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Notes and References

  1. Terry Riley: Requiem for Adam. Kronos Quartet. 2001. Bob. Gillmore. Nonesuch.
  2. News: K. Robert . Schwarz . Music: A New Look at a Major Minimalist . . 1990-05-06 . 2009-04-28.