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Glass, P: In the Penal Colony
Michael Bennett (Visitor) & Omar Ebrahim (Officer)
Music Theatre Wales, Michael Rafferty
Glass homes in with scary effectiveness on the officer's description of the machine...Omar Ebrahim's officer moves from robotic vibrato to loving devotion as Michael Bennett's lighter timbre... — More…
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Slightly over half the dances which Glass wrote for choreographer Twyla Tharp's In the UpperRoom in 1986 were issued by CBS a year later under the title Dance Pieces, but this disc presents... — More…
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The Concerto Project, Volume 2
Paul Barnes and Jillon Stoppels Dupree
Northwest Chamber Orchestra, Ralf Gothóni
This is certainly one of the most enjoyable recent releases of Glass's music. There is something fresh about both works, though the Glass fingerprints naturally also abound. The Piano Concerto... — More…
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what becomes abundantly clear from listening to almost any bar on thie recording is Moore's highly developed, intuitive and nuanced approach to this music, one which has been allowed to evolve... — More…
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In his arrangements, Michael Riesman has managed to keep the character of the original pieces and produce a wonderful, varied disc which is a worthy companion to Volume 1 of this series and... — More…
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An impressive orchestral makeover for what was an obscure 1985 theatre score. Swirling, evocative and overflowing with drama, kudos must go to arrangers Alexander Waaktaar. — More…
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Glass, P: The Passion of Ramakrishna
Christopheren Numura, Janice Chandler Eteme, Kevin Deas, I Chin Feinblatt, Nicholas Preston
Pacific Chorale & Pacific Symphony, Carl St.Clair
dealing with Ramakrishna obliged Glass to look beyond his customary box of melodic and harmonic get-out-of-jail-free cards...musically Glass restricts himself to uncomplicated speech contours,... — More…
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Tim Fain's combination of power, precision and deeply expressive playing has made his recordings almost as ubiquitous as Philip Glass's music...One can see why Glass was keen to collaborate... — More…
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