180g Audiophile Vinyl 4P!
Featuring Collaborations with Suzanne Vega, Linda Ronstadt, David Byrne, The Kronos Quartet & Yo-Yo Ma!
Numbered, Limited Edition Crystal Clear Vinyl - 1,500 Copies!
Through his operas, his symphonies, his compositions for his own ensemble, and his wide-ranging collaborations with artists ranging from Twyla Tharp to Allen Ginsberg, Woody Allen to David Bowie, Philip Glass has had an extraordinary and unprecedented impact upon the musical and intellectual life of his times.
The operas — Einstein on the Beach, Satyagraha, and Akhnaten among many others — play throughout the world's leading houses, and rarely to an empty seat. Glass has written music for experimental theater and for Academy Award-winning motion pictures. Glass is the first composer to win a wide, multi-generational audience in the opera house, the concert hall, the dance world, in film and in popular music — simultaneously. Much of his early work was based on the extended reiteration of brief, elegant melodic fragments that wove in and out of an aural tapestry. Or, to put it another way, it immersed a listener in a sort of sonic weather that twists, turns, surrounds, develops.
In the past 30 years, Glass has composed more than 25 operas, large and small; 12 symphonies; 3 piano concertos and concertos for violin, piano, timpani, and saxophone quartet and orchestra; soundtracks to films ranging from new scores for the stylized classics of Jean Cocteau to Errol Morris's documentary about former defense secretary Robert McNamara; string quartets; a growing body of work for solo piano and organ.
Essential is available as a limited edition of 1,500 individually numbered copies on crystal clear vinyl. The 4LP is housed in a deluxe 10mm slipcase sleeve and includes a 4-page booklet.
Features
- 180g Audiophile Vinyl
- 4LP
- Deluxe Heavyweight 10mm Slipcase Sleeve
- 4-Page Booklet
- Import
- Made in the Netherlands
- Limited Edition of 1,500 Individually Numbered Copies on Crystal Clear Vinyl
Musicians
The Philip Glass Ensemble | |
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Michael Riesman | |
George Andoniadis | |
Lucinda Childs | |
Claudia Cummings | |
Paul Dunkel | |
Paul Esswood | |
Bernard Fowler | |
Jon Gibson | |
Cornelius Hauptmann | |
Iris Hiskey | |
Jack Kripl | |
Rhonda Liss | |
Yo-Yo Ma | |
Robert McFarland | |
Richard Peck | |
Janice Pendarvis | |
Douglass Perry | |
Scott Reeve | |
Linda Ronstadt | |
Sheryl Sutton | |
Milagro Vargas | |
Sheryl Woods | |
Paul Zukofsky | |
Kronos Quartet | |
The Roches | |
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus | |
Robert Shaw | conductor |
New York City Opera Orchestra & Chorus | |
Christopher Keene | conductor |
Stuttgart State Opera Orchestra & Chorus | |
Dennis Russell Davies | conductor |
Selections
Philip Glass (b. 1937)
Side One:
- Lightning (Songs from Liquid Days)
- Facades (Glassworks)
- A Gentleman's Honor (The Photographer)
- Primacy of Number (Naqoyqatsi)
Side Two:
- Metamorphosis IV (Liquid Days, Part II)
- Open The Kingdom (Liquid Days, Part II)
- Dance II (In the Upper Room)
- Dance VIII (In the Upper Room)
Side Three:
- Glasspiece #1 (Rubric from Glassworks)
- Changing Opinion (Songs from Liquid Days)
- Opening (Glassworks)
Side Four:
- Floe (Glassworks)
- Funeral of Amenhotep III (Akhnaten)
- Point Blank (Naqoyqatsi)
Side Five:
- Wichita Vortex Sutra
- Forgetting (Songs from Liquid Days)
- Dance IX (In the Upper Room)
Side Six:
- The Dam (Itaipu)
- Definition (Naqoyqatsi)
- Protest (Satyagraha)
- Evening Song (Satyagraha)
Side Seven:
- Hymn To The Sun (Akhnaten)
- Trial - Prison (Einstein On The Beach)
- Akhnaten and Nefertiti (Akhnaten)
- Kuru Field of Justice (Satyagraha)
- Knee Play 1 (Einstein On The Beach)
Side Eight:
- Tolstoy Farm (Satyagraha)
- Window Of Appearances (Akhnaten)
- Bed (Einstein On The Beach)
- Epilogue (Akhnaten)
- Knee Play 5 (Einstein On The Beach)