Terry Riley is one of the biggest names in minimal classical music. He was one of the first composer to work with tape loops and composed music for the famous Kronos Quartet. He wasn’t only an influence for musicians like John Adams and Philip Glass, but also inspired Pete Townshend to use keyboards in songs like Won’t Get Fooled Again and Baba O’Riley (which name is a tribute to Terry Riley).
This Friday, the 22nd of October, Riley will play in Muziekgebouw Frits Philips in Eindhoven for € 25,-.
You, as a frequent blogreader, can have a discount! Instead of paying € 25,-, you’ll have a discount of € 7,50. All you have to do is go to the website of the Muziekgebouw, purchase a ticket and fill in INCUBATE (yes, with capitals) in the ‘Actiecode’-bar.
This is minimal to the maximum!
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