From Peter Hollo Sent Wed, Feb 17th 1999, 07:06
> Can someone verify a Glass influence on Reich? I think they are > contemporaries not student/teacher. Reich was doing tape pieces in the > late 60s and early 70s and Glass was most likely doing the same > arpeggio/broken chord pieces for solo piano/organ and orchestra. Reich > shows more depth and substance than Glass ever will. Reich's "Music for 18 > Musicians," "Electric Counterpoint" and "Vermont Counterpoint" are so > great. Completely agree. Glass certainly didn't "influence" Steve Reich in any way. They were approximate contemporaries at the inception of minimalist music, but their musics have never been that similar. Glass gets very superficial and boring very quickly, whereas I can listen to Reich for hours. He has much more variation in orchestration and in techniques. Peter. -- Peter Hollo xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx http://www.fourplay.com.au/me.html FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet http://www.fourplay.com.au "Of course, dance music can be a music where you lie on your back and your brain cells dance" -Michael Karoli of Can, quoted in Wire mag.