In Bb 2.0, an online interactive work by Darren Solomon that is inspired by Terry Riley's In C. inbflat.net
Learn more about the Agbadza, Dagomba, and other music from Ghana at the websites of Professor David Locke (Tufts University). Includes extensive transcriptions, audio files, online mixers, and ethnographic resources. sites.tufts.edu/davidlocke
Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians. A performance in Tokyo in 2008. Video on YouTube.
A guide to the exhibit of Wall Drawings by Sol LeWitt at MASS Moca (the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art). massmoca.org/lewitt
Julia Wolfe's website. juliawolfemusic.com. Listen, Anthracite Fields (2014) for chorus and chamber ensemble here.
Steve Reich, Pendulum Music (1966). Video of a performance in Grenada, Spain on YouTube.
Additional Readings
Cole, Ross. "'Sound Effects (O.K., Music)': Steve Reich and the Visual Arts in New York City, 1966–1968’. Twentieth-Century Music 11 (2014): 217-244.
---- . "'Fun, Yes, but Music?' Steve Reich and the San Francisco Bay Area's Cultural Nexus, 1962–65’. Journal of the Society for American Music 6 (2012): 315-348.
Potter, Keith, Kyle Gann, and Pwyll Ap Siön, eds. The Ashgate Research Companion to Minimalist and Postminimalist Music. Burlington: Ashgate, 2013.