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21 April 2012

Angele Dubeau & La Pietà: Philip Glass Portrait

Classical | EAC, FLAC tracks, CUE, Log | Covers | 320 MB CD date: Oct 14 2008 | Analekta
This resolutely modern album is a musical portrait of Philip Glass. Angèle Dubeau has always maintained a passionate interest in all musical forms; this curiosity led her to explore the works of Glass and to paint a dramatic portrait of the composer with these personal choices of some of his most significant works for strings. For a number of years, Angèle Dubeau has collaborated with Philip Glass in New York while working on his first violin concerto. In light of this relationship, Glass authorized, for the first time, an overview of his work with musicians other than the ones he works with regularly. With this repertoire, Angèle Dubeau proves her artistic maturity while exploring new territories, bringing this discovery - or rediscovery - of this great composer of our time to her public.
Composer: Philip Glass
Performer: Angèle Dubeau
Conductor: Angèle Dubeau
Orchestra/Ensemble: La Pietà
Track Listings
01. La Belle et la Bête "Ouverture"
02. The Hours Suite: Movement I
03. The Hours Suite: Movement II
04. The Hours Suite: Movement III
05. Mishima: 1934-Grandmother and Kimitake
06. Mishima: 1962-Body Building
07. Mishima: Blood Oath
08. Mishima: Closing
09. The secret Agent
10. Echorus
11. Company: Movement I
12. Company: Movement II
13. Company: Movement III
14. Company: Movement IV
15. Closing
I'm beginning here to resurrect some of the works that "disappeared" from Avax or were "abandoned" from the original uploaders. There's not a real thought behind it, I'm just cleaning up my HDs and following the wind. What I downloaded long ago is flowing back. All credits go to the first uploader. Enjoy...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can you strike the 'nazi' and the 'shit' comments? You made your point and I really feel for you, but it's a bit annoying for the average visitor of your page. Thanks for all the uploads.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I should have put this comment at the appropriate thread.

Mellowdawg said...

Thanks for the share!

Aildoux said...

Merci!