Minimalist Music: A Different Musical Experience

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In summary, minimalist music is a genre characterized by its use of repetitive patterns and simple structures, with limited instrumentation and a focus on subtle changes. Famous composers in this genre include Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Terry Riley. It differs from other genres in its rejection of traditional musical structures and incorporation of other genres. The appeal of minimalist music lies in its meditative and immersive qualities, and it can be appreciated by people of all ages and backgrounds.
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I'm wondering what happened to the minimalist music of several years ago. It allowed one to concentrate and actually enjoy the changes. The changes caused me react differently than to what may be considered standard musical format. Much different than say to Mozart conpositions, or to Queen's vocalizations. There were trappings of mathematical form to it. It seemed to say things other than conventually expect.

What do those of you that remember this type of music think?
 
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I have some musics by Laurie Spiegel who was influenced by minimalism.

Actually, Paul Horn (jazz flutist) has done some really cool work that sort of meets some of the criterion. His works in the Taj Majal are outstanding.

I think people (artists and listeners) just moved on to other things.
 
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It's interesting that you mention minimalist music, as it was a popular movement in the 1960s and 1970s, but has continued to influence contemporary music in various forms. Minimalism is characterized by a focus on repetitive patterns, simple harmonies, and a reduction of musical elements to their essential components. It was a reaction against the complexity and grandeur of traditional classical music and sought to create a more meditative and immersive listening experience.

Some of the most well-known minimalist composers include Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Terry Riley. However, minimalist elements can also be found in other genres such as electronic music, ambient music, and even pop music.

So, to answer your question, minimalist music is still around and continues to evolve and inspire new artists. It may not be as prominent in mainstream music as it was in the past, but it still has a dedicated following and continues to influence and shape the music landscape.
 

Related to Minimalist Music: A Different Musical Experience

1. What is minimalist music?

Minimalist music is a genre of music that emerged in the 1960s and is characterized by its use of repetitive patterns and simple structures. It often features limited instrumentation and a focus on subtle changes and variations.

2. Who are some famous minimalist composers?

Some famous minimalist composers include Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Terry Riley. These composers were influential in the development and popularization of minimalist music in the 20th century.

3. How is minimalist music different from other genres?

Minimalist music differs from other genres in its use of repetitive patterns, focus on simplicity, and rejection of traditional musical structures. It also often incorporates elements of other genres, such as classical or electronic music.

4. What is the appeal of minimalist music?

The appeal of minimalist music lies in its ability to create a meditative, hypnotic, and immersive listening experience. Its use of repetition and subtle changes can be both calming and thought-provoking for listeners.

5. Can anyone appreciate minimalist music?

While minimalist music may not be everyone's preferred genre, anyone can appreciate its unique and introspective qualities. It can be enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds, and can have different meanings and interpretations for each listener.

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