Monday 9. 12.
info Legendary sound innovators play Terry Riley's iconic In C for the
last time.
The Young Gods return to Prague to present their interpretation of Terry
Riley's In C one last time before the release of their new album
(autumn 2025). The composition was written in 1964 and is often referred to
as the first minimalist composition. In C contains a total of 53 short
parts, each of which can be repeated any number of times. According to
Riley's instructions, the movements must be played in the correct
order, but it is not necessary that all of them are played. The piece does not
have a fixed length; it can last a quarter of an hour, but it can also last
several hours (Riley's recommendation is between 45 and
90 minutes).
On their current album 'Play Terry Riley In C' (2022), The Young Gods
offer a new interpretation of the composition, as a trio and with their own
sonic vocabulary – electronic instruments, drums and guitars. They have
chosen to stick to the score and Terry Riley's instructions, while
retaining a degree of freedom, for example in terms of the treatment of the
intensity of the sound – which evolves from almost complete silence to
sonic eruption and back again in several long cycles. They also chose to
maintain a constant tempo throughout the live performance by building a hypnotic
flow that meanders and oscillates in ever-changing circles and atmospheres that
are perfectly fluid.
“In C is like a game of life: everyone has to listen carefully to each other to make things work. One could say that this is true of all music, but In C is more than just playing together at the same time: this piece invites you into another dimension where past and future events are so intertwined that you are constantly in the field of possibilities” |
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