Steve Reich's "Daniel Variations," Catalog Available Now at Nonesuch.com As CD+MP3s

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Steve Reich's latest album, Daniel Variations, receives four stars from The Guardian, whose Andrew Clements writes of the title piece: "From the very first uneasy chord it is very obviously a searching, serious piece and, I think, one of Reich's major statements." The album is now available in the Nonesuch Store with the exclusive bonus download, Dance Patterns.

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Steve Reich's latest album, Daniel Variations, receives four stars from The Guardian (UK), whose Andrew Clements writes of the title piece: "From the very first uneasy chord it is very obviously a searching, serious piece and, I think, one of Reich's major statements."

Daniel Variations is now available in the Nonesuch Store with the exclusive bonus download, Dance Patterns, which received its world premiere in a performance by Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and her Rosas Dance Company in 2003.

Also available now in the Nonesuch Store is the composer's entire Nonesuch catalog of single-disc albums as the CD-with-free-album-MP3 package. To see the full Steve Reich discography, click here.

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  • Thursday, April 10, 2008
    Steve Reich's "Daniel Variations," Catalog Available Now at Nonesuch.com As CD+MP3s

    Steve Reich's latest album, Daniel Variations, receives four stars from The Guardian (UK), whose Andrew Clements writes of the title piece: "From the very first uneasy chord it is very obviously a searching, serious piece and, I think, one of Reich's major statements."

    Daniel Variations is now available in the Nonesuch Store with the exclusive bonus download, Dance Patterns, which received its world premiere in a performance by Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and her Rosas Dance Company in 2003.

    Also available now in the Nonesuch Store is the composer's entire Nonesuch catalog of single-disc albums as the CD-with-free-album-MP3 package. To see the full Steve Reich discography, click here.

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