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Glassworks [Original recording remastered]

Glass Philip , Riesman; Glass Ensemble Audio CD
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Glassworks" Remastered!!!, May 22 2004
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Louie Bourland (Garden Grove CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Glassworks (Audio CD)
Composer Philip Glass broke new ground with his 1982 work "Glassworks". Besides being his debut for Sony Music (then CBS Records), "Glassworks" also became one of his best known compositions and is still his overall best-selling recording.
There is a variety of mood and texture heard throughout "Glassworks" six movements. "Opening" is a pure solo piano piece which segues effortlessly into the second part "Floe" performed by Philip Glass's ensemble consisting of various keyboards, woodwinds and horns. Both "Floe" and "Rubric" (the fourth movement) are chock full of Glass's trademark fast-paced arppegiated rhythms, dense harmonics and consistantly shifting time signatures. The third and fifth parts ("Island" and "Facades" respectively) feature beautifully scored string sections aided by woodwinds along with slow repeated phrases. The "Closing" movement is simply a reprise of the opening except that it is scored for ensemble as opposed to solo piano.
The remastered edition of "Glassworks" features superb sound quality and adds a renewed freshness to the original recording. There are also five bonus "Dance" pieces from Glass's 1986 work "In The Upper Room". These Dances also feature the composer's trademarks as well as great orchestration (especially "Dance IX" which features triumphant themes and variations).
Overall, if you are familiar with the music of Philip Glass, you'll know exactly what to expect with this CD. For those unfamiliar and looking for a place to start, "Glassworks" is an essential introduction.
Definitely Classic Minimalist Music at its Finest!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Essential Recording for MINIMALIST fans, Dec 13 2003
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smokeyj628 (Birmingham, AL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glassworks (Audio CD)
The orginal version of this CD is one of my very favorite Philip Glass Cd's, and I was excited to see it remastered. The remastering job is quite good....the levels of the instruments are much louder, and more importantly, you get much better separation of the instruments. I listened to it in the car and you could hear instruments coming in from every direction. In other words, a sonic improvement over the orginal.

As for the songs themselves, "Opening", "Facades", and "Islands" are my favorites. In fact, I own a copy of the score of this album, and in it you see the intricate weaving of the instruments, the subtle building of Facades and Islands, and the excellent use of unorthodox chord choices. The music is unsettling on one level, and yet relaxing. It's fantastic.

Philip Glass (especially during this early 80's era and before) does use repetition and slow buildups in his music. Although I can't imagine someone knowing of Glass and NOT associating him with such music, I advise anyone with a revulsion to minmalist music to steer clear.

That being said, anyone with a taste for "modern" music, unusual chord choices, and wanting to learn more about Glass's style should pick up this CD. It's a good introduction. The bonus tracks (originally released on a separate CD) also give a taste for his writing for strings.

And if you don't take my word for it, note that the original Glassworks CD is listed as an Amazon.com Essential Recording.

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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars In a word: Excruciating. In two words: Mind numbing., Oct 30 2003
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In a word: Excruciating. In two words: Mind numbing. This guy raised monotony to a new art form... kind of. Think of it as Manheim Steamroller with its scant amount of life and energy removed. Each piece (using the term liberally) features a very simple minded rhythmic contrast, like triplets on top of half notes, and then prolongs this elementary school exercise for anywhere from 4 to 7 minutes. To do it justice, let's call them days. On some of his more advanced works, Glass even splurges by laying a pathetic, uninteresting melody on top of the syncopated Chinese water torture already in progress. Two of the pieces were absolutely unbearable. I was forced to skip to the next number like a fox chewing off its leg. Despite the mood it had created, the album did mercifully come to an end. I don't ever recall looking forward to the end of a CD with quite the same fervor and spiritual longing.
If your are familiar with this CD and happen to like it, please rebut. I am anxious to hear what redeeming qualities anyone was able to exhume from this dissertation on "fun with a metronome".
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