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    <rdfs:label>Steve Reich @ 70: Discovery Day: Steve Reich</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>A program of the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall&#13;
This event was part of New York Celebrates Steve Reich @ 70, which featured presentations by Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).  It ran from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m, with the following schedule: 12-12:45: Musical Sources (Keith Potter discusses a variety of influences on Reich's music); 1-1:45: Film Screening (Steve Reich: A New Musical Language); 2:30-3:15: Musical Demonstration (Daniel Druckman and students from The Juilliard School play and discuss excerpts from "Drumming" and "Clapping Music"); 3:30-5:00: Music of Conscience and History (Keith Potter, Beryl Korot, Robert Hurwitz, and Ara Guzelimian discuss the role of social and political issues shaping the music of Steve Reich).</rdfs:comment>
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