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Tag Archives: Terry Riley
The Minimalist Dream House Project Rocks the TSM Festival: a review by Stanley Fefferman
August 1, 2013. Koerner Hall, Toronto. Photo by Umberto Nicoletti. In the minimalist dream house you listen to the sound of raindrops on the roof, the patter of small animals in dry leaves at night, the chorus … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Maillard, Arvo Part, Brian Eno, David Chalmin, Erik Satie, Henry FlyntGlenn Bracca, Howard Skempton, James Tenney, John Cage, Katia Labèque, La Monte Young, Labèque, Marielle Labèque, Nicola Tescari, Philip Glass, Radiohead, Raphaël Séguiner, Sonic Youth, Suicide, Terry Riley, The Minimalist Dream House Project, William Duckworth
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Luminato presents Kronos Quartet & Wu Man reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
June 15, 2011. Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto. It was the best of times, and the worst of times: an evening of thrilling harmonies bookended by episodes of godawful noise. Kronos Quartet is fearless in extending the frontiers of what makes … Continue reading
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Tagged A Chinese Home, Kronos Quartet, Luminato, Phillip Glass, Tan Dun, Terry Riley, Wu Man
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