Terry Riley at 80

Published: June 20, 2015, 9 p.m.

One of the key pioneers in the incredibly influential minimalist   movement, Terry Riley is a restless artist who has constantly sought to   reinvent himself over his long career.  We\u2019ll start with the landmark   piece In C and work our way through the numerous highlights of his musical output.

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Hosted by Seth Boustead
\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters

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Terry Riley: Emily and Alice fr. The Cusp of Magic (excerpt)
\nKronos Quartet; Wu Man, pipa

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Riley: Music for The Gift (excerpt)
\nChet Baker Quartet

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Riley: In C (excerpt)
\nMember of the CCPA at the State University of New York and Buffalo/Riley

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Riley: In C (excerpt)
\nEnsemble/Riley (In C 25th anniversary concert

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Riley: A Rainbow in Curved Air (except)
\nTerry Riley, organ

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Raga Shuddh Sarang (excerpt)
\nPandit Pran Nath, voice

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Riley: Anthem of the Trinity fr. Shri Camel
\nTerry Riley, org.

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Riley: Salome Dances for Peace (excerpts)
\nKronos Quartet

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Riley: Requiem for Adam, III (excerpt)
\nKronos Quartet

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Riley: Havana Man (excerpt)
\nRiley, p.
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