Terry Riley ‎– In C - 1968 LP Minimal, Classical, Contemporary Vinyl

Sold Date: February 2, 2015
Start Date: December 9, 2014
Final Price: $19.50 $15.00 (USD)
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Terry Riley ‎– In C


Label:
Columbia Masterworks ‎– MS 7178
Series:
Music Of Our Time  –
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold
Country:
US
Released:
1968
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Contemporary, Minimal


Tracklist

A     In C     23:50
B     In C     19:10

Companies etc

    Manufactured By – Columbia Records
    Manufactured By – CBS Inc.

Credits

    Bassoon – Darlene Reynard
    Clarinet – Jerry Kirkbride
    Composed By – Terry Riley
    Cover – Billy Bryant
    Engineer – Fred Plaut, Russ Payne
    Flute – David Shostac
    Leader, Saxophone – Terry Riley
    Liner Notes – Paul Williams (23)
    Marimba – Jan Williams
    Oboe – Lawrence Singer
    Piano – Margaret Hassell
    Producer – David Behrman
    Trombone – Stuart Dempster
    Trumpet – Jon Hassell
    Vibraphone – Edward Burnham
    Viola – David Rosenboom

Notes

Recorded at 30th Street Studio,New York City, 1968.

Terry Riley
Real Name:
Terrence Mitchell Riley
Profile:
American composer (born June 24, 1935, Colfax, California).
Credited as being the principal instigator of the minimalist/repetitive music genre. He was also the disciple of Indian classical vocalist Pandit Pran Nath.

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