Season III, Episode III: Joban Aguilar, Minimalism

Joban looking at his Music for 18 musicians (Steve Reich) posters.

Jobans' Tattoo and Set up of Music for 18 Musicians.

Joban Aguilar with 'Music for 18 Musicians (Steven Reich)' score.

Joban Aguilar with MOONDOG shirt.

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Listen to Grace and Joban talk about Minimalism music! Learn new, trivial facts, and insightful thoughts on the music that was birthed in the 20th Century. Learn how Grace ventures to seek and thank John Adams, Joban's expereince in New York, and much more!

NOTE: Livestream of Jobans' performance in Music for 18 Musicians is currently unavailable.

Listen and comment below your favorite moment in the interview!

Playlist

1. Clapping Music, Steve Reich
2. Piano Phase, Steve Reich
3. Music for 18 Musicians, Steve Reich
4. Music in 12 Parts, Philip Glass
5. Etudes: No. 2, Philip Glass
6. Why Spend the Night with You, Moondog
7. In C, Terry Riley
8. Spiegel im Spiegel, Arvo Pärt
9. Gravity, Marc Mellits
10. An Eye for Optical Theory, Michael Nyman

 

Honorable Mentions

Mishima (String Quartet), Philip Glass

Black Angels, George Crumb

Binaural Beats

Harmonielehre, John Adams

 

Unmentioned Title

Credits (Intro. and Outro.) String Quartet No.1: Morse Code from Space, Gracie Carrillo


In C (Terry Riley) Score and description.


Steve Reich + Ensemble Modern Music for 18 Musicians (1976)
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