Portrait of the musician
A student of Darius Milhaud and Luciano Berio, musician Steve Reich (born in 1936) quickly developed a style of his own, inspired by Baroque music, Bartók, Webern and Stravinsky, as well as jazz, traditional music (especially African), and Hebrew cantillation. As a trailblazing exponent of minimalist music, Reich rejected the characteristic complexity of mid-20th-century classical harmony and tonality in order to make large-scale works from minimal materials a single chord, a brief musical motif, a spoken exclamation – thereby reconciling sacred and popular music. In this profile he looks back on the key stages of his 40-years lasting career, from the formation of his own group, Steve Reich and Musicians, to the American avant-garde he helped to create, from new video performances to his quasi-religious music. Despite his success and wide recognition Steve Reich has never renounced his independent spirit.
Éric Darmon
Director
Franck Mallet
Director
Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted60%
Footlight Parade68%
Young Man with a Horn64%
TÁR70%
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream63%
Father Soldier Son65%
Invincible62%
Cadillac Records70%
Death Wish 362%
The Jazz Singer59%
Help!69%
September 569%
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon71%
Shoulder Arms68%
Sahara64%
Why Worry?65%
Total Recall60%
Backstabbing for Beginners61%
Insurgent63%
At the Circus64%