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From: Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU
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Subject: Re: Minimalism
Keywords: Minimalism
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Date: 14 Aug 89 20:19:26 GMT
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In article <10478@dasys1.UUCP> Love-Hounds@GAFFA.MIT.EDU writes:
>
> I like minimalist 
> music. However, the only composers I
>know are Glass, Reich and Reilly.
                           ^ Riley (i.e. Terry)
>Could anybody let me know of some
>other composers and/or works?
>        Thank you!
>           James 

How      about   .    .    .

               LaMonte Young, Harold Budd, David Hykes/Harmonic Choir, 
           Ingram Marshall (sometimes), and Brian Eno
                for what I shall call
                    " d r o n e" or "o v e r t o n e" music

   Daniel Lentz, John Adams (the stuff c.1975-86), Carl Stone perhaps
                for more of the "pattern pulse" Reich-ian stuff

             Paul Dresher, Chas Smith, Laurie Anderson, David Byrne
for "cross-over" to/from popular genres

                      that's off the top of my head right now

minimally yours

                   B  i  l  l 
                                   A  l  v  e  s