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Of course, there've been many fascinating recordings of Riley's masterpiece over the years. I had this one and lost it during a move, and I thought I could make do with the 25th-anniversary performance on New Albion. But in the end, I went back to the original because it has the excitement that's natural when with a piece of music is still relatively young in its performance history.
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All Music Guide - Stephen Eddins
Terry Riley would certainly bristle at the idea of there being a "definitive" version of "In C" since it was created with the intention of having an infinite number of interpretive possibilities, but this version, a reissue of the original Columbia recording, led by the composer, has a certain authority since it was the means by which the piece was introduced to a broad public and it paved the way for the biggest revolution in classical composition in the second half of the twentieth century. It has the hallmarks that came to define musical minimalism: triadic harmony, a slow rate of harmonic change, a steady pulse, and the use of repetitive patterns. In this ...