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Terry Riley
Terrence Mitchell Riley (born June 24, 1935) is an American composer and performing musician best known as a pioneer of the
minimalist school of composition. Influenced by
jazz and
Indian classical music, his work became notable for its innovative use of
repetition,
tape music techniques,
improvisation, and
delay systems. His best known works are the 1964 composition ''
In C'' and the 1969 album ''
A Rainbow in Curved Air'', both considered landmarks of minimalism and important influences on
experimental music,
rock, and contemporary
electronic music. Subsequent works such as ''
Shri Camel'' (1980) explored
just intonation.
Raised in Redding, California, Riley began studying
composition and performing solo piano in the 1950s. He befriended and collaborated with composer
La Monte Young, and later became involved with both the
San Francisco Tape Music Center and Young's New York collective, the
Theatre of Eternal Music. A three-record deal with
CBS in the late 1960s brought his work to wider audiences. In 1970, he began intensive studies under
Hindustani singer
Pandit Pran Nath, whom he often accompanied in performance. He has collaborated frequently throughout his career, most extensively with
chamber ensemble the
Kronos Quartet and his son, guitarist
Gyan Riley.
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