have been brought up as a Century, was put a mosque, Unitarian," he says. which is still there today. The At 37, Reich began study- history of the stones, the ar- ing Hebrew and Torah at an cheology, is the history of the adult education program at place and is in the history of Lincoln Square Synagogue in the situation, the religious New York City. "When I was conflict. That will be the basic studying Hebrew I saw what metaphor for the theater." the tamim were, the accent The music/video project will marks. I wanted to pursue not show modern Jews and that and that led to cantilla- Arabs in conflict, will not tion studies?' show Palestinians throwing rocks, but will have relevance Reich's desire to know what to the conflict, says Reich. music sounded like in biblical Reich and his wife, a video times led him to the closest artist, will go to the Middle modern equivalent, the can- East this summer to tors in the Jewish com- videotape the archeology and munities of Baghdad, Yemen to interview Israeli and Arab and Kurdistan, whom he archeologists, historians, recorded in 1976-1977. The scholars, religious and recordings inspired Reich's secular people, soldiers, 1981 composition, "Tehel- students, etc. "Not so much lim," originally written for from a political level today Reich's ensemble, "Steve but as they see the triangular Reich and Musicians," and a conflicting relationship bet- small chorus. Reich expanded ween Abraham and the two "Tehellim" into a work for sons, on the one hand Isaac full orchestra and chorus and on the other hand which Zubin Mehta pre- miered as part of the opening ' Ishmael," says Reich. Reich was influenced in his concert of the New York teens by such diverse musical Philharmonic's 1982-1983 talents as Bach and Charlie season. Parker. He studied to be a jazz Reich and his family, wife drummer, attended the Beryl Korot and son Ezra, 10, Juilliard school and has made live in an observant home in his living as a composer and New York. "I am devoted to performer since the early traditional Judaism," he says. 1960s. "We do have to play concerts, I found, on Friday nights, but Reich's compositions have been played by orchestras and chamber groups, string 'I'm among the quartets and percussion out- very fortunate few fits. His musical influences are early classical, contem- who can make a porary and "not much music living with his own in the middle." music. In concert Reich plays keyboard and percussion, though he defers to his more generally when I'm home we talented performing col- do observe the Sabbath; we leagues on some of his more leave the phones on answer- difficult pieces. Still, he enjoys ing machine, I don't compose performing. "Most composers from sundown Friday to sun- in America teach for a living" down Saturday and more or he notes. "So I'm among the less observe the dietray rules. very fortunate few who can It has come to play an impor- make a living with his own tant part in my life and the music. Because, I guess, I life of my wife and son." decided to become involved in Reich and his wife will col- the performance of it." laborate on his next project, Reich refuses to label an extension of the work he himself as a musician. "Peo- did on "Different Trains," but ple call me various things .. . with different documentry I think that's an unhealthy source material. preoccupation for a composer Reich's piece has the work- to have because my job is to ing title "The Cave," meaning do the next piece, which wil the cave of Machpelah where not necessarily at all be like Abraham is buried, near the last one. And if I had a lit- Hebron on the West Bank. tle category for myself I might "This is one of the hottest just decide that once I've done spots on the globe," says one thing I might as well Reich. "One of the reasons it keep on doing it. And that is so dangerous and full of would be a disastrous frame conflict is because The Cave of mind to be in." is there . . . You really don't Reich's next project, "The see a cave. You set a wall that Cave," is foremost on his mind was built by Herod, on top of now. 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