- Six Pianos
"Six Pianos" is a minimalist piece for six
pianos composed bySteve Reich . He later made an arrangement for sixmarimba s, unsurprisingly called "Six Marimbas".The piece begins with three pianists playing different notes to the same 8-beat rhythmic pattern. Then two more pianists begin to play the same pattern shifted two beats out of phase. (
Phasing is a prominent technique in most of Steve Reich's work.) Different phase shifts of the same motifs fade in and out of the ever-changingmusical texture for the duration of the piece."Six Pianos" has three sections, separated by relatively sudden changes of
tonal center , though they all use the same sevenpitch classes of the D majordiatonic scale . The first section is in D major, with the tonality anchored in place by a persistent pattern of D and A in the bass. Then that pattern slowly fades out, leaving a B minor tonality which serves as a short transition to the second section in E Dorian. A sudden transition leads to the third section in Bnatural minor . "Six Marimbas" follows the same structure, but is transposed down by one semitone so that the piece opens in D flat major and concludes in B flat natural minor.
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