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28 April 2012

Glass: A Portrait of Philip In Twelve Parts



Classical | Easy CD-DA, FLAC tracks, No CUE, No Log
1 CD, Covers, HQ, Notes | 431 MB
CD date: January 19, 2009 | Orange Mountain Music


“For 18 months director Scott Hicks (Shine, No Reservations) followed composer Philip Glass around with a video camera capturing all aspects of his life. His film provides an intimate look at Glass as a family man, delves into his spiritual life and produces some insights on how he composes music. Orange Mountain Music’s soundtrack to “GLASS: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts” contains much of the music from the film including a wide variety of music from every part of Philip Glass’s career. Included on this collection are selections from Einstein on the Beach, Etoile Polaire, Glass’ music for solo piano, and more.”


Performer: Philip GLass
Orchestra: Philip Glass Ensemble, Bruckner Orchester Linz, Michael Riesman, Dennis Russell Davies
Conductor: Various
Composer: Philip GLass

TRACKS:

01."Knee 1" from Einstein on the Beach 2:25
02."Train 1" from Einstein on the Beach 6:15
03."Knee 4" from Einstein on the Beach 2:41
04."Aria" from Einstein on the Beach 2:53
05."Etoile Polaire" from Analog 2:53
06.."Mon Pere, Mon Pere" from Analog 3:56
07."Are Years What?" from Analog 4:04
08."Etude No.2" from Etudes for Piano, Vol.I, Nos 1-10 4:54
09."Houston Skyline" from Music from The Thin Blue Line 4:44
10."Movement I - A Musical Portrait of Chuck Close" from Portraits 4:17
11.."Melody 11 - Melodies for Saxophone" from Saxophone 1:14
12."Movement I" from Symphony No.8 19:27
13.."Orphée's Bedroom" from The Orphée Suite for Solo Piano 1:40
14.."Orphée and the Princess" from The Orphée Suite for Solo Piano 4:37
15."Floe" from Glassworks Soundtrack 8:44
16.."Metamorphosis No.2" (Shot Live by Scott Hicks) 2:49



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...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Have DVDs of Philip Glass?