Philip Glass - The 5 Knee Plays from Einstein On The Beach (medium minimalist level)

Philip Glass — The 5 Knee Plays from Einstein On The Beach (medium minimalist level)

Опубликовано: 15 июл. 2015 г.«Einstein on the Beach» is an opera in four acts framed and connected by five «Knee plays».
These five «Knee Plays» frame the opera's structure and appear in between acts, while also functioning as the opening and closing scenes.
Glass defines a «Knee Play» as an interlude between acts and as «the knee'' referring to the joining function that humans' anatomical knees perform».

CHICAGO CELEBRATES PHILIP GLASS: MUSIC FOR ONE AND TWO PIANOS

CHICAGO CELEBRATES PHILIP GLASS: MUSIC FOR ONE AND TWO PIANOS

Прямой эфир: 4 окт. 2015 г.Pianists Paul Barnes and Alexander Djordjevic performed on October 4, 2015 at PianoForte Studios in Chicago celebrating one of the most influential music makers of our time, American composer Philip Glass.

The pieces performed in order, are:

0:01 Spoken Introduction by Paul Barnes

Performed and arranged by Paul Barnes:
3:15 From Trilogy Sonata (2000), II. Act III Conclusion from Satyagraha
8:40 From Trilogy Sonata (2000), III. Dance from Act II Scene III of Akhnaten

Performed and arranged by Paul Barnes:
13.53 From Orphée Suite for Piano (2000), II. Orphée’s Bedroom
15:26 From Orphée Suite for Piano (2000), IV. Orphée and the Princess

Performed and arranged by Paul Barnes:
From Piano Concerto No. 2 (After Lewis and Clark) (2004)
19:05 III. The Land

Performed by Paul Barnes:
From the Complete Piano Etudes (1991-2012)
27:08 Etude 11
33:26 Etude 20

41:50 INTERMISSION

Performed by Alexander Djordjevic:
52:37 Etude 5
59:28 Etude 6

Performed by Paul Barnes and Alexander Djordjevic:
1:07:10 Four Movements for Two Pianos (2008)

Philip Glass - Glassworks (Beginner Minimalist Level)

Philip Glass — Glassworks (Beginner Minimalist Level)

Опубликовано: 22 нояб. 2015 г.00:10 — Opening
06:34 — Floe
12:33 — Islands
20:13 — Rubric
26:17 — Facades
33:37 — Closing

Composed and arranged by Philip Glass
Produced by Kurt Munkacsi/Philip Glass
Conductor: Michael Riesman

Michael Riesman — piano, electric organ, bass, synthesizer
Jack Kripl — piccolo, soprano sax, bass clarinet
Philip Glass — electric organ
Jon Gibson — soprano sax
Richard Peck — tenor sax
Sharon Moe — french horn
Larry Wechsler — french horn

Violas — Linda Moss, Lois Martin, Julian Barber, Al Brown, Maureen Gallagher

Cellos — Seymour Barab, John Abramowitz, Fred Zlotkin

Cluster Ensemble - Music with Changing Parts

Cluster Ensemble — Music with Changing Parts

Опубликовано: 19 сент. 2015 г.Slovak premiere of Philip Glass's piece Music with Changing Parts.

CLUSTER ENSEMBLE

Ivan Šiller, artistic director, elektrický organ
Fero Király, intermedia director, elektrický organ
Zuzana Biščáková, elektrický organ
Nikolaj Nikitin, tenor a soprán saxofón
Branislav Dugovič, klarinet, basklarinet
Martin Adámek, klarinet
Veronika Vitázková, flauta, pikola
Fabian Franco Ramirez, flauta
Robert Kolář, trúbka
Lenka Novosedlíková, marimba
Jakub Pišek, programovanie, VJ
Petra Fornayová, choreografia, tanec
Daniel Raček, Radoslav Piovarči, Soňa Ferienčíková, Jana Tereková, Barbora Janáková, tanec
Andy Závodský, camera, editing
Matej Lacko, graphic design

www.cluster-ensemble.com

Gidon Kremer ⋅ Philip Glass : Violin Concerto

Gidon Kremer ⋅ Philip Glass: Violin Concerto

Опубликовано: 19 сент. 2015 г.Violin Concerto
1. ♪ = 104 — ♪ = 120
2. ♪ = ca. 108
3. ♪ = ca. 150 — Coda: Poco Meno ♪ = 104
Orchestra – Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor – Christoph Von Dohnányi
Violin – Gidon Kremer

Philip Glass
(*1937)
1 — 3: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Konzert für Violine und Orchester
Concerto pour violon et orchestre
Concerto per violino e orchestra
For Paul Zukofsky and Dennis Russell Davis
Commissioned by The American Composers Orchestra, Inc.
Live recording ⋅ Konzertmitschnitt ⋅ Enregistrement public ⋅ Registrazione dal vivo
Recordings, Vienna Musikverein, Grosser Saal 2/1992

Joep Franssens - Harmony of the Spheres

Joep Franssens — Harmony of the Spheres

Опубликовано: 21 нояб. 2012 г.Joep Franssens (1955)

Harmony of the spheres: cycle in five movements for mixed choir and string orchestra (2001)

Movement I — 00:00
Movement II — 10:10
Movement III a — 18:15
Movement III b — 33:45
Movement IV — 42:36
Movement V — 49:20

Netherlands Chamber Choir
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Tõnu Kaljuste

Dedicated to Tõnu Kaljuste and the Nederlands Kamerkoor


Joep Franssens is a Dutch composer. He studied piano in Groningen, and composition in the Hague and Rotterdam with Louis Andriessen and Klaas de Vries respectively. He is representative of the post-serial generation of Dutch composers who use tonal means and an accessible idiom without neo-Romantic features, even if the pathos-laden, highly emotional nature of his music appears to contradict this endeavour. In his works, which consist of chamber music and choral and orchestral works, Franssens aims at a synthesis of monumentality and euphony and is initially guided by J.S. Bach and the Ligeti of Lontano and Atmosphères. Later a trend towards radical austerity becomes apparent under the influence of American minimalist music, East European mysticism (e.g. Pärt) and the symphonic pop music of the 1970s, culminating in the static diatonicism of the ensemble work Dwaallicht (1989) and the serene counterpoint of Sanctus for orchestra (1996, rev. 1999). The instrumentation increasingly shows a preference for warm, luxuriant colours.

Arvo Pärt — Symphony No. 4 'Los Angeles' (UK Première) Proms 2010

Arvo Pärt — Symphony No. 4 'Los Angeles' (UK Première) Proms 2010

Опубликовано: 23 июн. 2012 г.Proms 2010 © BBC. Uploaded for promotion @Collectables: http://blog.adrianoesteves.com/

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