^ "Philip Glass: Glassworks - Philip Glass | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic".^ "Musiikki | Säveltäjälegenda Philip Glass lainasi Sibeliukselta, unohti Mika Waltarin, palasi Helsinkiin ja kommentoi nyt Cheekin lopettamispäätöstä".The Aesthetics of Minimalistic Music and a Schenkerian-Oriented Analysis of the First Movement "Opening" of Philip Glass' Glassworks. ^ Philip Glass: Music: Glassworks Archived March 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine."Philip Glass: The Complete Sony Recordings". ^ Walls, Seth Colter (November 14, 2016)."Today's featured recording is, Glassworks: Specially Mixed for Your Personal Cassette Player (2016)" (Tweet) – via Twitter. ^ The Philip Glass Ensemble (January 27, 2022)."Top 10 Essential Philip Glass Recordings". "Celebrating The 30th Anniversary Of Glassworks By Philip Glass". ^ a b Martin, Erin Lyndal (April 30, 2012).The album was commercially successful, introduced Glass' music to a large audience, and gave Glass widespread name recognition. Glassworks has a 4.5/5 rating on Allmusic. Release and reception Professional ratings Review scores "Floe" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1989 Italian horror film The Church. According to the study, this result was down to the greater plasticity of the young brain, and the length of exposure to the music. "Rubric" and "Façades" both appeared in the 2008 documentary about Philippe Petit, Man on Wire. The young children’s increased spatial-temporal abilities lasted for 24 hours, in contrast to the initial Mozart-based experiment, the results of which only lasted for 15 minutes. Floe borrows a theme from Jean Sibelius's fifth symphony. The layering of contrasting timbres is characteristic of the piece as a whole. There is no modulation, but the harmonic progression simply repeats over and over again. Although rhythmically driven, the melodic implications of "Floe" occur somewhat coincidentally by orchestration. There are two formulaically identical sections to the movement. The movement has been arranged for and performed by Gamelan Pacifica. Formally it consists of three groups of four measure phrases of three to four chords repeated four times each, ABC:||ABC, which then merges with the next movement, "Floe" with the entrance of the horns. "Opening" uses triplet eighth notes, over duple eighth notes, over whole notes in 4Ĥ. "Closing (flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, horn, viola, violoncello, piano) 6:03.This movement has its origins in the film score Koyaanisqatsi, but was ultimately not used in the film it is often performed as a work in its own right (ISWC T-010.461.089-0). "Façades" (2 soprano saxophones, synthesizer, viola, violoncello) 7:20."Rubric" (2 flutes, 2 soprano saxophones, 2 tenor saxophones, 2 horns, synthesizer) 6:04."Island" (2 flutes, 2 soprano saxophones, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, 2 horns, viola, violoncello, synthesizer) 7:39."Floe" (2 flutes, 2 soprano saxophones, 2 tenor saxophones, 2 horns, synthesizer) 5:59."Opening" (piano, with horn at end) 6:24.Just as composers of the past have turned to music of their time to fashion new works, the work of Bowie and Eno became an inspiration and point of departure of symphonies of my own. The continuing influence of these works has secured their stature as part of the new “classics” of our time. In a series of innovative recordings made in the late 70’s, David and Brian combined influences from world music, experimental avant-garde, and rock and roll and thereby redefined the future of popular music. Heroes, like the Low Symphony of several years ayo, is based on the work of Bowie and Eno. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Martn Brabbins on May 15th 1997 as part of the Crouch End Festival in North London.Ĭontinental European premiere by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell Davies June 5th 1997. World Concert premiere by the Academy of St. Premiered as a dance work by Twyla Tharp (to a recording) in September 1996 Music by Philip Glass from the music of David Bowie and Brian Eno.Ģ.pic.2.2.bcl.2 /3.3.2.btrb.1/ 3 perc (SD, TD, DB, tamb, cyms, tgl, vibes, tam-t, cast, glsp)/ hp/ pf.cel/ strĬommissioned by Twyla Tharp Dance Company 4, Heroes - The Light Philip Glass by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Download and listen.
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