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Philip Glass - Heroes Symphony The Light ░░░
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░░░ Genre : Classical
░░░ RlsDate : 05.04.2007
░░░ Tracks : 07
░░░ Year : 2007
░░░ Source : CDDA
░░░ Size : 93,5 MB
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01.the light [23:52] ░░░
02.heroes [07:18] ░░░
03.abdulmajid [09:17] ░░░
04.sense of doubt [07:58] ░░░
05.sons of the silent age [07:34] ░░░
06.neukoln [06:49] ░░░
07.v2 schneider [07:19] ░░░
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░░░ Release Notes :
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░░░ The "Heroes Symphony" of Philip Glass is one of two
░░░ symphonies he wrote based on albums by David Bowie (the
░░░ other is the "Low Symphony"). This recording by Marin
░░░ Alsop, one of Britain's (and now America's) most
░░░ talked-about conductors, suggests that the idea has
░░░ been successful enough to move beyond the usual Glass
░░░ orbit and into conventional symphonic repertory. Glass
░░░ has always had a strong following among pop listeners,
░░░ and part of the interest of these compositions lies in
░░░ the unique crossover terrain they explore --
░░░ ironically, with Glass (whose versions are all
░░░ instrumental) coming out as slightly more conventional
░░░ than his pop counterparts. The Bowie album was recorded
░░░ in the late '70s in Berlin with pop synthesizer
░░░ experimenter Brian Eno. Glass fills out the songs with
░░░ repeated musical figures, mostly assigned to the
░░░ strings, replacing and expanding the guitar and
░░░ keyboard riffs of the original songs. One can see why
░░░ Bowie liked this music, which remains close to the
░░░ harmonies of his original songs without seeming at all
░░░ like an arrangement in the conventional sense. One can
░░░ also see why the canny Marin Alsop might have wanted to
░░░ record the work; she has been associated with several
░░░ unusual crossover projects (including the "Too Hot to
░░░ Handel Messiah"), and this one is unlike any other
░░░ classical composition modeled on pop material. The
░░░ Bournemouth Symphony achieves the hypnotic smoothness
░░░ necessary for Glass throughout. The opening orchestral
░░░ piece called "The Light" is a less distinctive Glass
░░░ work, although rendered equally well. It refers to a
░░░ famous scientific experiment having to do with light,
░░░ but it would be surprising if any listener uncoached by
░░░ notes succeeded in identifying which one.
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░░░ street date ; 30 Jan 2007
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