MP3 2791 mb.
Performer: Philip Glass
Title: Music In Twelve Parts
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: VEBX32, 802 768 995
Label: Venture, Virgin
Released: 1988
Style: Modern, Contemporary
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 399
| 1 | Part 10 |
| 2 | Part 9 |
| 3 | Music In Twelve Parts |
Parts 1-6 : recorded May 1975 at Greene Street Studios, NYC.
Parts 7-12 : recorded December 1987 at The Living Room Studio, NYC.
All parts mixed at The Living Room Studio, NYC; mastered at Tape One.
Music published by Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc. (ASCAP).
Music produced for Euphorbia Productions, Ltd.
℗ © 1988 Virgin Records (on sleeves) Virgin Records Ltd (on labels).
NOTES: Music in Twelve Parts, written by Philip Glass between 1971 and 1974, is a deliberate, encyclopedic compendium of some techniques of repetition the composer had been evolving since the mid 1960s. It holds an important place in Glasss repertory not only from a historical vantage point as the longest and most ambitious concert piece for the Philip Glass Ensemble but from a purely aesthetic standard as well, because Music in Twelve Parts is both a massive theoretical exercise and a deeply engrossing work of art. Tim Page. PUBLISHER: Dunvagen Music Publishers. RELATED RECORDINGS. It is a four-hour-long work divided in 12 movements and rendered in a twelve-part texture, here performed by three woodwinds, three keyboards, and the singing voice of Lisa Bielawa. Music in Twelve Parts is a set of twelve pieces written between 1971 and 1974 by the composer Philip Glass. This work cycle was originally scored for ten instruments, played by five musicians: three electric organs, two flutes, four saxophones two soprano, one alto, one tenor and one female voice. Only the organ can be heard throughout the other instruments are not playing simultaneously the whole time. Only one piece was originally written, which was called Music in Twelve Parts because it was. Music in Twelve Parts. Play album. Philip Glass born January 31, 1937 is an American composer. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been described aMusic in Twelve Parts. Get album. Glass's work has been described a read more. Songs in album Philip Glass - Music In Twelve Parts 1996. Philip Glass - Part 1. Philip Glass - Part 2. Philip Glass - Part 3. Philip Glass - Part 4. Philip Glass - Part 5 Beginning. Total votes: 1. Other albums by Philip Glass. Philip Glass. The Essential Philip Glass. Philip Glass 1996 11 songs. 1 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 12. 2 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 11. 3 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 10. 4 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 9. 5 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 8. 6 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 6. 7 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 5 Continued. 8 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 5. 9 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 4. 10 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 7. 11 Music in Twelve Parts - Part 3. Philip Glass: Mad Rush from the album The Last Dalai Lama - EP. Philip Glass: Samurai Marathon. Philip Glass: The Hours, Distant Figure. Music in Twelve Parts is a set of twelve pieces written between 1971 and 1974. This performance in France includes part 1, 2, 3, 11 and 12 on a double LP. Also included a very rare Philip Glass interview from 1974 in his NYC loft during the rehearsals of this piece, produced for the french radio by Daniel Caux - musicologist and co-founder of Shandar Records. Tim Evans Thank you for such an amazing release. Its a fascinating chapter of Philip Glass history - to hear such an early recording of Music in Twelve Parts is wonderful. Its a piece of music that has evolved so much. Favorite track: Music in Twelve Parts : Part 1. Lista de Títulos. Music In Twelve Parts. Part 1. Parts 1 & 2 are new versions recorded in 1975. The first recordings date from 1974 and are available on the vinyle album Music in Twelve Parts parts 1 & 2 released on the Caroline label Virgin in 1976. Responder Notifícame 1 Helpful. Glass' early work, especially Music in Twelve Parts is riddled with arpeggios. Yet, while there is definitely an electronic keyboard driving the pulse of the piece from start to finish, the true quality of the piece is displayed in the other musicians, especially the woodwinds, who must not only keep pace, but who must also be able to change key and delve into further slight variations on the drop of a dime. Album 1993 12 Songs. By Philip GlassThe Philip Glass Ensemble & Philip Glass. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 2. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 3. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 4. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 5. Music in Twelve Parts: Part 6